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Social Studies, 03.12.2019 05:31 gizmo50245

Besides providing community calendars and meeting notices, newspapers mostly carry articles on local schools, social events, town government, property crimes, and zoning issues.

a) postmodern
b) alternative
c) consensus-oriented
d) conflict-oriented
e) underground

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