Multiple Choice
A person who lives in a good-climate city says, "It's expensive to live here, but at least the climate is free." In terms of a theory advanced in the textbook, this person has either forgotten or is unaware that
A) New York City is not a good-climate city and it is expensive to live there. In other words, not all good-climate cities are expensive and not all bad-climate cities are cheap.
B) part of the reason it's expensive to live in the city is because of the good climate.
C) good-climate cities have more outdoor entertainment entities and activities and therefore people have to pay higher taxes to support those entities and activities.
D) there is a sunshine tax in most of the country - the more hours of sunshine a day, the higher the tax.
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