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which of the following is the best argument for raising grazing fees on public lands regulated by the bureau of land management (blm)?
the blm makes too much money so every rancher wants to graze on private lands.
the blm’s fees are already so high, hardly anyone pays them
the blm’s fees are lower than the fees for grazing on private lands and this encourages overgrazing
the blm knows people won’t pay their fees because their land isn’t very good for livestock grazing
The best argument for raising BLM grazing fees must logically link low fees to a problem that higher fees would address. The option stating BLM fees are lower than private land fees and encourage overgrazing identifies a market distortion (undercutting private rates) that leads to an environmental/resource issue (overgrazing), making raising fees a targeted solution. Other options contain illogical claims: the BLM making too much money would not incentivize private grazing, high existing fees contradict a need to raise them, and poor land quality does not justify fee increases.
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The BLM's fees are lower than the fees for grazing on private lands and this encourages overgrazing.