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Greenhaven Press
Language
English

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Should the United States be multilingual?
2011, Greenhaven Press
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Table of Contents

English should be the national language of the United States / Congressman Steve King
The United States Should Not Have a National Language / Chris Donnelly
Literacy Should Not Be Defined by Proficiency in English
Election Ballots Must Be Multilingual / Glenn D. Magpantay
Multilingualism is Bad for the United States / Franklin Raff
The United States benefits from bilingual Americans / Rowena Alegria
Addressing Multilingualism in Religious Communities is Challenging / Annie Gowen
English-Speaking Americans Do Not Need to Learn a Foreign Language / Jay Nordlinger
Bilingual education does not help students / Greg Collins
Students Have a Right to Use Their Native Language / Christina M. Rodriguez
Multilingual Children Are Valuable Assets to Schools and Society / Marilyn Brown
English-only Legislation Causes Problems for Public Libraries / Nicole M. Nicolino
Libraries Should Not Support Multiple Languages / Julia Stephens
Fear of Increased Immigration Has Lead to Language Discrimination / Sandra Del Valle.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Detroit
Series
At issue

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Dewey Decimal Class
306.44/973
Library of Congress
P119.32.U6 .S56 2011, P119.32.U6.S56 2011

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Hardcover
Pagination
119p.

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Open Library
OL24495218M
Internet Archive
shouldunitedstat00fran
ISBN 13
9780737748925, 9780737748932
LCCN
2010037586

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