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5. PRIORITIZING
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senator about to vote on a law...
Social Studies, 05.02.2022 04:30 calc14
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5. PRIORITIZING
Imagine that you are a U. S.
senator about to vote on a law
related to the environment. List
four sources you might refer to
or consult with. Then, rank your
sources from most important to
least important. Explain the
criteria you used to determine
your rankings.
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