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CLEAN AIR ACT
~ The Clean Air Act is a law written by the U.S. Congress to stand up against litterbugs who violates U.S. countries' air quality.
Summary of amendments for The Clean Air Act:
~ The U.S. Congress realized that the amount of pollution in U.S.A. has gotten worst in 1955. As a few years passed, Congress has come to terms that if it continues, then there won't be able to put an end to it without harming citizens outdoors.
~ As of 1963, the first Clean Air Act became official. However, Congress have been making extended years through amendments for the act to continue in 1966, 1967, and 1969.
What changed since the act was passed down?
~ The U.S. Congress believed that with the Clean Air Act in check, it will change every bad habits all communities have on the working field and travel.
Will the act still continue on in the future?
~ The purpose of the act to continue for generations is to help people understand that it's beneficial for the living. Without it, the earth wouldn't be in the right direction it's in by today's standards.
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Did the act help educate communities and save the Earth?
~ With the Clean Air Act, everyone believes that it can help stop violators from creating more air pollution in the future. In other words, it'll educate the world with solutions on stopping air pollution from spreading.
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