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Environmentalists say that when a country owes a lot of international debt, it may push the country to make more exports and cut domestic spending, which could harm the environment (for example, by cutting down forests) and reduce services like health care or clean water. But studies show mixed or weak links between debt and environmental damage, many impacts haven’t been studied, and sometimes debt even leads governments to stop projects that would hurt the environment. So it’s unclear whether higher debt really makes a country’s quality of life worse.

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Ask whether the author treats cuts in domestic spending as clearly harmful, clearly beneficial, or uncertain; locate the sentences where the author calls the effects 'unknown' and notes cuts might reduce environmentally harmful projects.

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Which one of the following most accurately characterizes the author's attitude toward reductions in domestic spending in response to the need to repay international debt?

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The author is skeptical that reductions in domestic spending are predominantly negative. Support: 'it is just as likely that they would shift the money from plans that, if implemented, would have a negative impact on the environment. For example, they might abandon plans to build new dams or roads, or eliminate subsidies that promote fertilizer or pesticide use.' The author also states, 'The extent, then, to which a nation's quality of life is connected to the size of its international debt must be considered unknown. Indeed, a case could be made that at least some of the fiscal discipline or economic restructuring imposed by debt may rein in potentially harmful spending.' These passages show the author doubts that spending cuts necessarily harm quality of life and suggests they could sometimes reduce environmental harm.
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