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  The Family Research Council, which lobbies on behalf of a wide range of policies from gay marriage to estate taxes, is an example of ________. A)  a citizen group B)  a labor organization C)  a single-issue group D)  a trade association
The Family Research Council, which lobbies on behalf of a wide range of policies from gay marriage to estate taxes, is an example of ________.


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Presentation Close

The concluding section of a presentation, often summing up key points and providing a call to action.

Summarizing

Summarizing involves condensing larger texts or information into brief overviews, highlighting the main points or essential information.

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