Social Studies, 11.02.2021 05:00 Billyr9088
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Our world is constantly changing! That means that history is being made every single day! Complete this Current Event Activity to share an article that you think shows an event that will make an important mark on history. You can choose to use any form of news, as long as you can provide a link or copy--newspaper articles, online articles, even news videos! Make sure that you read or watch your article at least TWICE to catch all the details!
Before starting, make sure that your article meets the following requirements:
It is from a reliable news source
It is relevant to SOUTH Asia
It relates to to Social Studies in some way (please avoid things like sports, concerts, etc.)
It was published within the last 2 weeks (14 days)
Tittle is: South Asian weddings.
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