Multiple Choice
In the Kelo case, the tension in the facts involved:
A) The right of local government to take private property used for one purpose and give it to another private party for a different use as part of an economic development plant.
B) The right of local government to clean up blighted areas through the use of eminent domain.
C) Whether eminent domain can be used for economic development.
D) Whether private landowners can use the Civil Rights Act for protection of their land.
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