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Jackie owned a piece of farmland. The county recently zoned the property for single family dwellings or for farming. Jackie currently farmed the land, but she had long-term plans to build a high-rise apartment on the land. According to an appraisal, the zoning regulations reduced the value of the land from $500,000 to $300,000. Jackie sued the county for the $200,000 reduction in value of her property. She claimed that the regulations were a "taking" under the 5th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Is she entitled to be compensated by the government for the loss of value? Explain