Amirarc6
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  • 04-01-2015
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How does the motto E pluribus unum describe the people of the United States?

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kuromimi123 kuromimi123
  • 04-01-2015
The motto "E pluribus unum" is latin for "Out of many, one" and it refers to people of all races uniting in one nation. Hope this helps!!
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BruhItsElla
BruhItsElla BruhItsElla
  • 04-01-2015
E pluribus umum is a Latin phrase that translates to "out of many, one", and the phrase is on The Seal of the United States, and on the back of some coins. The meaning behind it is that out of many states, there emerged one nation.
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