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iragen [17]
2 years ago
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Recently, the city of Wyatt has been involved in an epic debate. They have to decide on whether to build a new middle school or

a new convention center. This dispute has pit neighbors against neighbors in a battle between the Titans and the Olympians.
The supporters for the new middle school believe that the other middle schools in the city are overcrowded. The new middle school will improve the school system because the student-teacher ratio will be significantly less. However, the supporters for the new convention center view the center as a way to promote the city. The center will bring in money that can later be distributed throughout the community.
After many weeks of debate, neither side will give in to the other. Until a decision is made, Wyatt will be at a standstill.

Why is the dispute in Wyatt compared to the battle between the Titans and the Olympians?
English
1 answer:
hodyreva [135]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Farm workers migrated to look for jobs (option c. new factory jobs). If they were farm workers in the 1800, they would not be very wealthy to begin with, so b and d are not likely options. Also a was not the case; c is the best option.

Explanation:

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