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charle [14.2K]
3 years ago
11

The United States has been known as ______ meaning that people of all races and nationalities are welcome into its borders.

History
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andrew-mc [135]3 years ago
7 0

-Hello There-

Great Question!

The United States Has Been Known As "The Great Melting Pot", Meaning That People Of All Races And Nationalities Are Welcome Into Its Borders. This Name Is A Metaphor For The Many Cultures, Languages, And Religions Found In The Country. It Also Shows That The Country Is A Place That Respects And Appreciates The Varying Races And Cultures Of Its People.

Hope This Helped!

Have A Great Day!

TheBlueFox

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