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History, 16.01.2021 02:20, megancrader11

Imagine you are a Washington resident in 1919. Write a one- or two-paragraph letter to the editor of the local newspaper in support of or in opposition to union activity. Support your opinion with facts and evidence from the lesson. Use the proper letter-writing format in your response. Just do 1 paragraph I will give you the brainiest whoever answered first and all that junk.

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