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Montano1993 [528]
4 years ago
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“Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” and “Peace, Land,

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melisa1 [442]4 years ago
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"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity" and "Peace, Land, and Bread" are slogans used by revolutionaries to represent (2) political and economic ideals. The slogan "liberty, equality, fraternity" is actually the motto of the French republic and "peace, land, and bread" was the slogan for the communist revolution in Russia. The first motto is political and the second motto is economic.
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