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You are the social policy director for a presidential candidate who will be taking part in a nationally televised debate about education policy. Your job is to write an opening statement that describes the candidate’s approach to solving a
major issue in education: the rising cost of college.
You should write your statement as a three- to four-paragraph essay. Remember, you have conducted research about
education policy and the rising costs of higher education. Your opening statement should engage the audience,
summarize your findings, and provide a clear policy approach.
What is the point at which supply and demand intersect?

equilibrium point
disequilibrium point
excess supply point
excess demand point

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