Which speaker most likely represents a special interest group?
speaker 1: the weak regulatio...
Physics, 30.11.2019 18:31 lestessanders02
Which speaker most likely represents a special interest group?
speaker 1: the weak regulations on airbags in cars are putting drivers at risk.
speaker 2: to ensure greater participation in the political process, we need more states to use mail-in voting systems.
speaker 3: laws discriminate against senior citizens in a number of ways.
speaker 4: we want to know what you're going to do about the rising price of gasoline.
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