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Clara Luper / Oklahoma City / Law / New Deal / United States / Great Society / Civil rights movement / Geography of Oklahoma / Oklahoma / Political geography
Date: 2012-08-27 13:44:42
Clara Luper
Oklahoma City
Law
New Deal
United States
Great Society
Civil rights movement
Geography of Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Political geography

High School U. S. History Comparison of the Priority Academic Student Skills (PASS) and Oklahoma College, Career, and Citizen Ready (Oklahoma C3) Standards 1. PASS reflected an Expanding Horizons perspective of U.S. Hist

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