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how has "liberty and justice for all" changes from 1492 to 1865? may include race, class, religion, politics, gender, economics, culture
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thanks really just trying to get my thesis statement straightened out its a very broad subject
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Answered by Writeacher
Probably the most significant change is in how the word "all" was interpreted.
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