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History, 12.01.2021 23:30, karenjunior

Imagine this: The government has passed a new law: there will be no music allowed, of any kind, anywhere! Create a presentation addressing the President where you defend the value of music to humankind. Be sure to include: The three roles of music Financial benefits of concert attendance to the community Academic and emotional benefits of music Two scenarios that demonstrate what you imagine life will be like if the law stands and music is not allowed Specifics: Presentation must be at least ten slides long Presentation must include four photos and one video Please use at least four sources and list them on the last slide It is fine to use internet sources, but be sure that they are trustworthy. Good internet sources are ones like: government websites (.gov), national and regional newspapers, academic journals, or books that are available in digital format. YOU WILL GET 95 POINTS ITS MUSIC

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