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Rep. Joel Briscoe, a Salt Lake City Democrat who teaches high school civics and comparative government classes, worried the bill might prevent him from hanging up the flags of other nations or displaying the campaign signs of all candidates running in a state or local race.

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Phoebe Tang, a comparative government professor at New Jersey’s Drew University, said a final verdict on which systems worked best may take a while.

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Political science has long been criticized as an academic field divorced from the messy realities of statecraft, but scholars of comparative government say they have been handed a once-in-a-lifetime experiment as nations confront the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Nearly every student in his AP comparative government and politics class earned a 5 on the AP exam, school district officials said.

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A comparative government professor also offered to excuse absences for any students who chose to participate in the protest, according to the professor’s email obtained by Campus Reform.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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