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garik1379 [7]
3 years ago
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What items on the great seal are clusters of thirteen to represent the original states? Multiple choice1. stars2. clouds in the

sky3. arrows4. branches of fruit5. layers of the pyramid6. olives on the branch7. stripes on the shield8. feathers on the eagle's wing
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anygoal [31]3 years ago
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According to the statement above: "What items on the great seal are clusters of thirteen to represent the original states? Multiple choice1. stars2. clouds in the sky3. arrows4. branches of fruit5. layers of the pyramid6. olives on the branch7. stripes on the shield8. feathers on the eagle's wing"

The answer is: stars, arrows and layers of the pyramide.

Hope this helps.

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