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It is not a republic. It is an odious aristocracy; a hateful oligarchy of sex; the most hateful aristocracy ever established on the face of the globe; an oligarchy of wealth, where the rich govern the poor
Explanation:
The question that the narrator of "Why, You Reckon?" wonders about is, "Can money buy happiness?"
The answer that the story proposes to the question is, "No, money can't buy happiness"
One detail from the story that supports this answer is the incident when two poor black men connived to rob a rich white man; they took everything they could - his money, diamonds, shoes, coat, and so on. The rich man was not in any way upset about being robbed; rather he was very excited. He said "This is the first exciting thing that’s happened to me... This is the first time in my life I’ve ever had a good time in Harlem", thus showing that money, for those who have a lot of it, is just something disposal, not important.
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During World War II, The War Relocation Authority detained more than 14,000 Japanese Americans at the Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Wyoming. Click on "History" to gain a deeper understanding of the real reasons behind the internment of Japanese Americans, including the history of anti-Asian sentiment before the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941.
The outcome of the unflattering party is a terrible description of what has happened during the party while people get drunk
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All of these words describe something that is hard to obtain or that there isn't much of.
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