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(FOR 100 POINTS) Summarize the argument being made in this document. What is the most compelling evidence used by the author to support it?
^^this is the link to the document^^
-please answer the following questions. each number should be a separate paragraph.
1. The response should explain the argument the State Department makes in the document.
2. The response should explain the evidence the document includes to support its argument.
3. The response should include supporting evidence in the form of examples, details, statistics, or facts.
-determine what the argument is and have evidence to support it. all is found in the article.
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