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Drawing on what you have learned in this reading and the previous readings, write a paragraph that describes the role of community colleges in the california education system.
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Congress wanted to "keep the union together despite slavery." what can you most likely infer about this statement about how congress wanted to handle slavery? a congress wanted to make compromises between the states instead of addressing the issue of slavery. b congress wanted everyone to reach agreements on whether to band together against uprisings. c congress wanted everyone to abolish and destroy slavery in the whole of the united states. d congress wanted the united states to immediately deal with the issue of slavery once and for all.
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Write an informative essay explaining the different kinds of sacrifices people make, the value in making sacrifices, and how to determine when to make a sacrifice. what is the topic of the essay? a) criticizing types of sacrifice b) debating when to sacrifice c) exploring ideas about sacrifice what is the purpose of the essay? a) to entertain by telling a story about a sacrifice b) to inform the reader about sacrifices c) to argue that people should make more sacrifices
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