Which of the following statements best identifies a central idea of the text?
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Which of the following statements best identifies a central idea of the text?
A. Congress should pass a new civil rights bill to protect African American's right to
vote.
B. The "American Problem" is Congress' refusal to act and create a new civil rights
bill.
C. The American people do not want Congress to pass a bill that will protect the
right of all citizens to vote.
D. The American people do not know that many citizens are not allowed to vote
because of their race.
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Which statement are examples of ethics ? select two options
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Which of the following statements best identifies a central idea of the text?
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