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"textContent": "In government class in high school, I felt like the teachers were always teaching just one side. Like certain presidents, certain events, and historic moments. It felt like they were trying to steer us to believe in one side instead of having our own opinion. My school even had a Young Republicans club, but there […]\n\nThe post Schools Teach Students What to Think About Politics, Not How to Think appeared first on NYCTastemakers.",
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