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PART B: Which quotation best supports the answer in Part A? “Yet in these same States, every citizen who is worth a few shillings annually, is entitled to vote for legislators.” (Paragraph 9)
“Yet in these same States, every citizen who is worth a few shillings annually, is entitled to vote for legislators.” (Paragraph 9)

“This acquaintance they might obtain by means of books calculated for schools, and read by the children, during the winter months, and by the circulation of public papers.” (Paragraph 12)
“This acquaintance they might obtain by means of books calculated for schools, and read by the children, during the winter months, and by the circulation of public papers.” (Paragraph 12)

“It is said, indeed by many, that our common people are already too well informed.” (Paragraph 14)
“It is said, indeed by many, that our common people are already too well informed.” (Paragraph 14)

“But if we examine the men who compose these legislature, we shall find that wrong measures generally proceed from ignorance either in the men themselves, or in their constituents.” (Paragraph 15

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