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Afina-wow [57]
4 years ago
6

Thomas jefferson, john adams, and benjamin franklin believed that society was best served by:

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2 answers:
Mariana [72]4 years ago
6 0
They believed that it was best served by valuing reason over desire. This comes as no surprise considering that it was a time of enlightenment and that people should educated themselves and be sensible, a lot more than they should be emotional and envious and things like that.
frozen [14]4 years ago
6 0

each American household was a smaller version of society. (APEX class ;)

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