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Interpreting the phrase "We the People" in the Preamble to the Constitution to mean (3 points) all of the people explains the need for the 19th amendment all of the people explains the need for the 14th amendment only legal citizens explains the need for the 19th amendment only legal citizens explains the need for the 14th amendment

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