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liq [111]
2 years ago
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A process chart showing 3 boxes. An arrow pointing right sets between boxes 1 and 2, and between boxes 2 and 3. Box 1 is labeled

Support or oppose an issue. Box 2 is labeled Talk to other people. Box 3 is labeled Propose ideas on how to fix it.
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The above diagram correctly reflects the process of how political parties are created.

true or fauls
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Kobotan [32]2 years ago
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USPshnik [31]2 years ago
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