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6 May, 12:00

How are the land-use laws in the United States different from the land-use laws of England in the 1700s

A. Private property owners can restrict public access to their land.

B. All land in the United States is publicly owned and may be accessed by the public.

C. Land in the United States is publicly owned, but public access is restricted.

D. Private property owners must allow for public access and use

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  1. 6 May, 12:57
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    A. is the correct answer and its worded differently in some cases like

    Private property owners in the United States can restrict public access to their land
  2. 6 May, 13:35
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    D would be the answer
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