Acknowledgements & Work Cited

Our whole group collaborated on the Main Arguments section and worked together to edit and create a coherent webpage. Thank you to Professor Elias for teaching us this semester.

Juliet Halvorson-Taylor wrote the Expert Opinions section; Evan Brown wrote the Historical Analysis section; Julia Katter wrote the Current Examples section; Corina Gray wrote the Counter Arguments section; and Nicholas Orofino wrote the Policy Suggestions section.

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