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Sliva [168]
3 years ago
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Select input or output for each of the following items. a letter to a congressman a picket line of union members demanding new r

ules a Veteran's Day parade voting a tax increase a new super highway a law against frisbees a parent-teacher resolution to ask the state for new books
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snow_tiger [21]3 years ago
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<span>a letter to a congressman- Input
a picket line of union members demanding new rules- Input 
a Veteran's Day parade voting a tax increase a new super highway- Input
a law against frisbees- Output
a parent-teacher resolution to ask the state for new books- Input.

Requests/demonstrations = input.
Laws and responses from the government are outputs.</span>
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