In the Iroquois Constitution, the Great White Roots represent the peace and strength of the confederacy.
Read the passage.
Roots have spread out from the Tree of the Great Peace, one to the north, one to the east, one to the south and one to the west. The name of these roots is the Great White Roots and their nature is peace and strength. . . .
In the Iroquois Constitution, what do the Great White Roots represent?
the wisdom of the Iroquois leaders
the compassion of the Iroquois people
the patience of the Iroquois nation
the peace and strength of the confederacy
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