English, 03.03.2021 02:50 keigleyhannah30
Read the excerpt from a group discussion then answer the question:
Susan: I believe that all elected officials should be required to obtain a 4-year degree from a major university because the amount of legal paperwork they have to read.
Jimmy: Are you saying that only people with a 4-year degree can read higher-level information?
Susan: typically yes.
Susan: W*oo h*o! I won. Of course I would win, I always win.
Jimmy: But wait, I wasn’t finished. I disagree with the idea that politicians needing to have a certain educational degree. As Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address states, our government should be a “government of the people by the people for the people.” And, according to the New York Times, a little under 70% to the U. S. population does not have a college degree. So, I cannot support a law that will limit the rights of the majority of our population.
Susan: Huh? What? Oh my, look at the other team! They are a wreck.
Jimmy: I was explaining that although we agree that elected officials should be able to read at a higher level, we disagree on the law that requires a certain level of education.
Susan: Ok sure, whatever.
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