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Helen [10]
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How does a bus open

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Tomtit [17]3 years ago
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The door simply opens.
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thing to keep in mind that during the early 20th century the economy was global at that point. Therefore, even in the closed off economy of the Soviet Union there were repercussions when the Great Depression hit America on the other side of the globe. Keep in mind that not all of these were negative, either.

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