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kumpel [21]
3 years ago
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What are some values that are important to the people who live and work in the new nation? List at least three values and illust

rate their importance with evidence from at least three readings. You should have at least one complete paragraph explaining each example. Discuss each example in its own complete paragraph.
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tatuchka [14]3 years ago
3 0
<span>What rules and ways of living are important to the people who are living in the new nation. Name three of these ways of living (or values) and explain why you chose them using proof from three different selections of literature from your section. Example, "Golfing is an important value because everyone in the new nation does it every Sunday." or "Church is an important value because everyone is Christian." or "Science is an important value because everyone enjoy research, theories, and finding proof in these theories." </span>
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