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11/11/2019
■Class discussion: Do you or your family ever give money or goods to charities? How can you tell if your contributions are actually helping people in need? When you see reports about someone using a charity for personal gain, does it make you less likely to contribute to any charity? Why or why not? Can you find news reports about phony charities or people taking money to help themselves? How well does the federal government and your state regulate charities? How much of the money given to a charity should be used to pay the people who manage it? Do we need a public rating system for charities?
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