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Banking regulations are a very controversial issue in the United States. Which of these answers reflects the best way to view a controversial issue like this one?
a. My view on the issue is the only correct view and anyone who disagrees with me is stupid.
b. There are many different views, but my view is the correct one.
c. The financial services industry has one opinion about the issue. Consumer rights groups have a different opinion on the issue. We need to understand both perspectives and place them in context because different groups have different goals and agendas.
d. As someone who engages in financial transactions I understand why it is a controversial subject, but I always try to understand things from the perspective of those who might disagree with me and to look at the big picture before forming my own opinion about important topics like this one.
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What happened in georgia as a result of the supreme court ruling in brown v. board of education? the sibley commission was formed all public schools were desegregated the southern christian leadership was formed the general assembly passed laws to keep schools segregated.
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