PrepTest 74, Section 2, Question 3
Editorial: The government should not fund any part of its health services with lottery revenue. These health services are essential to our community, but lottery revenue could decline at some time in the future, leaving the government scrambling to make up a budget shortfall.
Editorial: The government should not fund any part of its health services with lottery revenue. These health services are essential to our community, but lottery revenue could decline at some time in the future, leaving the government scrambling to make up a budget shortfall.
Editorial: The government should not fund any part of its health services with lottery revenue. These health services are essential to our community, but lottery revenue could decline at some time in the future, leaving the government scrambling to make up a budget shortfall.
Editorial: The government should not fund any part of its health services with lottery revenue. These health services are essential to our community, but lottery revenue could decline at some time in the future, leaving the government scrambling to make up a budget shortfall.
The argument in the editorial most closely conforms to which one of the following principles?
Governments should spend more of their revenue on essential services than on nonessential services.
Essential government services must be funded from reliable sources of revenue.
No government service should be entirely dependent on lottery revenue for its funding.
Governments should consider all health services to be essential to the community.
At least some lottery revenue must be set aside in case of budget shortfalls in the future.
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