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Bev Perdue: The 73rd Governor of North Carolina and Advocate for Education and Health

Beverly Perdue, born into a population of 9,535,483 in North Carolina, served as the 73rd Governor of the state. Her early life was marked by a commitment to education, having worked as an educator before her political career. Perdue focused on improving children's education and health during her tenure, making significant contributions that have lasting impacts on the state. Married with children, her personal and political life reflect a dedication to public service and the well-being of North Carolinians.

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Bev Perdue: The 73rd Governor of North Carolina and Advocate for Education and Health

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  1. Beverly Perdue Population:9,535,483

  2. Personal History Early Life Born Education Married Children

  3. Political Life • Worked before • 73rd Governor of North Carolina • Office date • Transferring classrooms

  4. First contribution • Helping children education

  5. Second contribution • Improving health

  6. Lasting importance • I think it is amazing how Bev is improving health.

  7. Works cited • "Fighting For Children." Web. 29 Mar. 2012. <http://www.governor.state.nc.us>. • "Governor Bev Perdue." Web. 29 Mar. 2012. <http://www.governor.state.nc.us>. • Janssen, Sarah, ed. The World Almanac. New York: InfoBase Learning, 2012. Print. • "North Carolina Governor Bev Perdue." Web. 29 Mar. 2012. <http://www.nga.org>.

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