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The true brotherhood of America, of respecting the separateness of others . . and uniting ineffort . . has been so twisted and distorted from its original concept.
ā1963 Inaugural Speech,
George Wallace
What does Wallace think the word brotherhood means?
respecting that different people are separate from one another
believing that brotherhood should be limited to only people in the same country
allowing everyone to live together, not separately
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"Respecting that different people are separate from one another."
Wallace explicitly describes "brotherhood" as "respecting the separateness of others" while still "uniting in effort," so the first choice matches his meaning.
Wallace explicitly describes "brotherhood" as "respecting the separateness of others" while still "uniting in effort," so the first choice matches his meaning.
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