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The wild acclaim given by the European public to President Wilson allowed him to dominate the terms of the Paris Peace Conference.
Public Goods
Goods that are non-excludable and non-rivalrous, meaning they can be consumed by everyone and one person's use doesn't reduce availability to others.
Common Resource
A resource like air or water that offers users tangible benefits but is difficult to exclude non-payers from using, often leading to overuse.
Common Resource
A type of good that is non-excludable and rivalrous, such as air or a fishing area, leading to potential overuse or depletion.
Public Grazing Land
Land owned by the government that allows individuals to graze their livestock on it, typically for a fee or under certain conditions.
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