Multiple Choice
The opportunity cost of a new national park is the:
A) alternative uses for the land and funding for the park.
B) cost of constructing park buildings and highways to get to it.
C) cost of hiring staff and park rangers to provide services for visitors.
D) increased pollution to the wildlife habitat at the park.
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