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Zina [86]
3 years ago
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The Three Principles of the People, written by Sun Yat-sen, originated its ideas from what piece of historical writing?

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2 answers:
miv72 [106K]3 years ago
3 0
The Three Principles of the People is a political philosophy inspired by the Gettysburg Address. It is of great importance for the people of china and the establishment of a free from outside influences China.
kykrilka [37]3 years ago
3 0

The anwer is the Gettysburg Address

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