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100 POINTS + BRAINLIEST IF GOOD ANSWER! In this unit, you read about many individuals who help those around them live better lives and in turn have had a national or global impact. What qualities or characteristics do those individuals have in common as change makers?
Based on your work in this unit, what do you believe it takes to leave a legacy?
Think about the people who made a difference in this unit's texts. Select one individual. What impact did that person's story have on you? How does their legacy inspire you to make a difference?

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