Embedded in the u. s. constitution is the principle of
a) universal male suffrage.
b) th...
History, 17.10.2019 13:20 Gabyngreen
Embedded in the u. s. constitution is the principle of
a) universal male suffrage.
b) the abolition of slavery.
c) free enterprise.
d) westward expansion.
e) popular sovereignty.
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