Read the section "Conservative Groups Don't Like
New Laws."
Select the sentence from the sect...
English, 14.05.2021 02:10 kandiceboggs1
Read the section "Conservative Groups Don't Like
New Laws."
Select the sentence from the section that shows
WHY conservative groups are concerned by these
changes.
A) New Jersey's law says schools must create a
learning environment that is welcoming for all
students.
B) Unconscious bias is the attitudes we have
about groups of people that we are not even
aware we have.
C) They claim the government is forcing students
to adopt certain beliefs.
D) In Idaho, lawmakers voted against supporting
diversity programs in universities.
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Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs. match each excerpt to the type of characterization it uses.
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