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SCORPION-xisa [38]
3 years ago
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(25 POINTS) please answer within 20 min because im gonna cryhaha Does George Packer envision (see) an optimistic (hopeful) futur

e for the United States?
History
1 answer:
alekssr [168]3 years ago
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Answer: George Packer does see a future for the united states as in, its not a bad fallout that he sees for the upcoming decade and future. but it is complicated with him having his predictions and hopes.

Explanation: meaning, we are not always right about the future since we're not the era (god) but we can have assumptions and hope for the best. he does see a clear future for citizens as people agreed with him

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