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Which states universal prekindergarten has been most effective in preparing children for school?
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In the introduction of becoming mexican american, sanchez draws from stuart hall's notion of cultural identity (pg. 12-13). hall asserts that identities are enmeshed in "becoming and of being." they are subjected to the elements and context of history. explain what you think he means by the idea of becoming and being and explain how context fits into comprehending the american concept of manifest destiny.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 14:00, mckenziew6969
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