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A local community identifies the need for a new public high school. Arrange the following events into the logical sequence that reflects how this resource allocation decision would typically unfold through a political process.
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A local community identifies the need for a new public high school. Arrange the following events into the logical sequence that reflects how this resource allocation decision would typically unfold through a political process.
A city government is deciding on the location for a new public health clinic. Location A is in an affluent area with high property values and easy access for construction, which would minimize building costs. Location B is in a lower-income, densely populated neighborhood with a demonstrated higher need for medical services, but construction would be more complex and costly. A private, for-profit healthcare company would almost certainly choose Location A to maximize profitability. If the city government chooses Location B, what does this decision primarily illustrate about resource allocation via a political process?
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