Moving from businesses to transgender athletes in particular, there's a more general belief in the country that transgender athletes should be required to play on the team of their sex at birth - and Republicans are especially likely to think this. That helps push the overall public number higher than any of the other items for race and history tested. However, approval of book bans increases when their subject matter turns to LGBTQ people: half of Republicans would accept bans of books with LGBTQ characters, and support for bans rises among Democrats, too, in that circumstance. Underpinning the commonality: Americans, Republicans and Democrats alike tend to think that when students learn about the history of race, it at least promotes understanding of what others have gone through. history, massive and bipartisan majorities of Americans say not to ban it in schools. Whether a book deals with race, or slavery or criticizes U.S. It turns out book bans over topics of race and history are really unpopular across party lines, with big majorities of Republicans opposed. Then there's the matter of book bans, a part of the controversies over what can and can't be taught in schools. Told in multiple viewpoints and going from first person to second to third, its engrossing, fascinating and moving A great novel. Expressly non-MAGA Republicans would have their state government do nothing, but about three times more MAGA Republicans would have a state government punish such businesses. Remarkable debut novel follows the stories of a number of Native Americans whose lives intersect in unexpected ways and all come together at a modern powwow.
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