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Social Studies, 28.09.2021 20:20 vanessaporter1545

Voters in one town noticed that the instructions at their polling place were written only in English. At a town-wide meeting, one citizen brought up this issue. Everyone agreed that this was not fair to voters who felt more comfortable reading instructions in another language. Neighboring towns posted the instructions in four languages. Residents who spoke different languages worked to translate and post the instructions in Spanish, Chinese, and Hindi. Which statement best explains how the people used their intersectionality to solve a problem? The government listened to people at the town meeting. Voters noticed that the signs at the polling place were in English. People with different language backgrounds worked together to create translations. Looking to other towns helped prove that others posted instructions in different languages

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