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Social Studies, 13.10.2020 02:01, angel0203wilcox

Now, choose one of the three scenarios from Part A of this task. Write a speech as if you were a member of the House of Representatives or some other government official speaking to a town hall meeting in your district. In your speech, highlight this conflict and issue for your constituents. Also list potential solutions to the issue and discuss the consequences if no solution is found. Finally, explain your own opinion, in your role as a US representative, on how to resolve the situation. Be sure to support your viewpoint with evidence.

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