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The Union—next to our liberty
During the election of 1936, declaring their party a "millionaire's union," Franklin Roosevelt focused
mainly on defeating the A.
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During the election of 1936, declaring their party a "millionaire's union," Franklin Roosevelt focused
mainly on defeating the A.
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During the election of 1936, declaring their party a "millionaire's union," Franklin Roosevelt focused
mainly on defeating the A.
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During the election of 1936, declaring their party a "millionaire's union," Franklin Roosevelt focused
mainly on defeating the A.
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Jefferson used the phrase "the disease of liberty" to suggest that
a. too much liberty can be dangerous b. people exposed to
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Use the statement below to help you answer the question.
The Union—next to our liberty most dear; may we all remember that it
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Use the statement below to help you answer the question.
The Union—next to our liberty most dear; may we all remember that it
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The Union—next to our liberty most dear; may we all remember that it can only be preserved by respecting the rights of the
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During the election of 1936, declaring their party a "millionaire's union," Franklin Roosevelt focused mainly on defeating the
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During the election of 1936, declaring their party a "millionaire's union," Franklin Roosevelt focused mainly on defeating the
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