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What is a manifesto?
a reason to agree with someone who is making an argument
a story that proves a point without stating the point directly
a guide for how to create a new and different government or society
a written argument that explains and justifies someone's beliefs
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Correct answer: a written argument that explains and justifies someone's beliefs.
A manifesto is a public declaration—usually written—of the views, intentions, and reasons behind a person or group's position. (It can sometimes outline plans for a new society or government, but that’s a specific example rather than the general definition.)
A manifesto is a public declaration—usually written—of the views, intentions, and reasons behind a person or group's position. (It can sometimes outline plans for a new society or government, but that’s a specific example rather than the general definition.)
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