Where was this question when I was in high school
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Last week, high school students got a big surprise when they opened their AP Government & Politics exam and discovered a test question about Taylor.As part of the free response section of the exam, students were asked about Taylor's 2018 Instagram post in which she urged fans to become educated on political candidates and register to vote.
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