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Roosevelt uses the term “square deal” again in the second sentence of this excerpt. Read both paragraphs together. What does the term “square deal” seem to mean in this second use?
a. Every person will have equal opportunities under present rules.
b. Roosevelt doesn’t stand for equal opportunity under the present rules.
c. Roosevelt wants to change the rules to give everyone more opportunities and rewards.
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