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serious [3.7K]
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IgorC [24]3 years ago
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The basic idea that everyone should have a say in the goverment comes from the colonies being unfairly taxed without any say in the matter. Being free from someone who had all the power made America align with democracy where each person votes or has a say in how the country works with no one person in power. the people were in power.
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