What type of relationship do the government of New Mexico and the representatives of the Indian tribes have when they discuss questions about compact issues such as gaming revenue and taxes?

a) nation to nation
b) equal to equal
c)government to government
d) representative to representative*********
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The answers to Lesson 7: Governance in New Mexico is

1. C (government to government)
2. A (Exclude persons from tribal lands)
3. A (They have gained greater rights of self-governance)
4. B (The willingness to work with the tribal governments and citizens)

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1. GOVERNMENT TO GOVERNMENT

2. EXCLUDE PERSONS FROM TRIBAL LANDS
3. THEY GAINED GREATER RIGHTS OF SELF-GOVERNANCE
4.THE WILLINGNEDS TO WORK WITH THE TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS AND CITIZENS
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The correct answer is c) government to government.

When the government of New Mexico and the representatives of Indian tribes discuss questions about compact issues such as gaming revenue and taxes, they engage in a government-to-government relationship. This means that the two parties treat each other as equal governing entities and negotiate on an equal footing. This relationship recognizes the sovereignty and self-governance of Indian tribes, and emphasizes the importance of mutual respect and cooperation.

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