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"Give me your tired your poor.
Your huddled masses yeaming to breathe free
Emma Lazarus
"The New Colossus
This line from the poem "The New Colossus, reflects the ideals of US citizenship.
It can be found at what US landmark?
a)The St. Louis Arch
b)The Lincoln Memorial
c)The Washington Monument
d)The base of the Statue of Liberty
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"Give me your tired your poor.
Your huddled masses yeaming to breathe free
Emma Lazarus<...
Your huddled masses yeaming to breathe free
Emma Lazarus<...
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