Question
How does this reflection by Adams symbolize the motto E Pluribus Unum?
Question 11 options:
The many colonies were different yet came together to form one country.
As one country, the colonies divided into many to confuse the British.
Despite some differences between the colonies, the country was loyal to the British.
The divisions that existed between the colonies weakened the new country.
Question 11 options:
The many colonies were different yet came together to form one country.
As one country, the colonies divided into many to confuse the British.
Despite some differences between the colonies, the country was loyal to the British.
The divisions that existed between the colonies weakened the new country.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct option that best symbolizes the motto "E Pluribus Unum" (which means "Out of many, one") in the context of the reflection by Adams is:
**The many colonies were different yet came together to form one country.**
This choice highlights the idea that despite their individual differences, the colonies united to create a single nation, reflecting the essence of the motto "E Pluribus Unum."
**The many colonies were different yet came together to form one country.**
This choice highlights the idea that despite their individual differences, the colonies united to create a single nation, reflecting the essence of the motto "E Pluribus Unum."