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Social Studies, 02.07.2019 20:10 emcarrell

Learning the key phrases and stories of a political culture,
a
neither "a" nor "b"
b
creates a shared vocabulary and experience
c
allows people from different backgrounds to understand each
other
d
both "a" and "b"

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