One odd effect of the fair-share formulas used to determine grants for Homeland Security is
a. lack of support for major metropolitan areas.
b. lack of support for activities and materials related to public safety.
c. a skew in funding toward states and cities with low populations.
d. confusion of material for personal and public safety.
e. a reduction in the number of public safety workers.
Answer: C
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