Social Studies, 13.03.2021 05:20 pamelperezz26
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What are two reasons for researching both sides of a public policy issue? Select all that apply.
to identify facts in support of an opinion
to make all organizations feel they are heard
to propose an idea that will appeal to everyone
to identify the pros and cons of a proposed solution
to decide which organizations have the most information
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