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Which of the following best compares tax breaks and tax credits in the context of green behavior? Tax breaks are not applied to green behavior, just tax credits

Tax credits are an incentive for green behavior, and tax breaks are a consequence.

Tax breaks and tax credits are both incentives for green behavior and reduce the amount of taxes owed.

Tax credits are applied subsequent to green behavior, and tax breaks are applied prior to green behavior.

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