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In November, 1986, voters in California approved a Constitutional amendment declaring English to be the official language of the state.
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tribal language policy, official language movement, primary home language, bilingual ballots, instrumental attachment, linguistic tolerance, corpus planning, bilingual services, language amendment, language planning, language renewal, transitional bilingual education, language planners, election materials, language maintenance, language legislation, status planning, multilingual countries, proficient students, bilingual education programs
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