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Serhud [2]
2 years ago
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A major corporation announces plans to purchase a large piece of land in Sleepytown and build one of their Mega-Mart stores. Mos

t of the citizens are opposed to the building of the Mega-Mart. They feel it will ruin their small town by making the environment busy and loud. The citizens of Sleepytown create a committee to prevent this from happening. How might the committee best prevent the construction of a Mega-Mart?
A. sit in their homes and do plenty of research on how the Mega-Mart with affect the town
B. threaten the mayor that they will move to another town if the Mega-Mart is constructed
C. distribute pamphlets and hold town meetings to express their feelings
D. make phone calls to the president asking him or her to intervene in the situation
Social Studies
1 answer:
aleksandrvk [35]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

distribute pamphlets and hold town meetings to express their feelings

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