Why might the values to the right represent less significant change compared to the values at the left? Based on the information in the chart, what argument could be made for reducing regulations regarding air quality?

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Answer:

Politics defines us all as citizens. We usually talk about left or right policies, but these policies are different in each country, criteria of how the government is organized, its laws and its institutions.

Explanation:

To answer the first question, the intellectual tradition of the left has defended the values of freedom, equality and community. On the right we find two traditions, on the one hand, liberalism, which has defended the value of freedom and its corollaries of tolerance and free exchange in the market and, on the other hand, the conservative tradition, which has defended the values of authority, tradition, cultural homogeneity and natural inequality of man. Both the left and the right have had an ambiguous relationship towards democracy. Although it can be said that the expansion of suffrage has been a consequence of the struggles of the left, the truth is that the tradition of socialism defended parliamentary democracy as a means to reach alternative socialism to the revolution. On the right, the conservative tradition has been undemocratic, while liberalism has considered that democracy is not compatible with the concept of freedom.

For the second question, to prevent pollution, policies on air quality and transport are needed, through regulations that control pollution in cities, emission controls in the industry and the promotion of clean energy sources and renewable. Measures may include: replacing solid fuel with cleaner fuels in homes, applying efficient ventilation technologies and systems in homes, schools and at work. All efforts to reduce air pollutants will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the effects of global warming.

Answer:

1. Less of a time period, the easy/cheap/fast solutions to pollution might have been used early on in the history of the EPA.

2. Air quality has improved quite a bit since the founding of the EPA. Strict regulations are not as needed now.

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