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History, 28.05.2020 05:00 Tuxkie

In 1832, Henry Clay gave a speech about the
American System. Read this quotation from his
speech, and then answer the questions.
What does Clay say will happen if the system is
rejected?
People will gain more wealth.
The debate will go on and on.
The nation will suffer terrible consequences.
DONE
"This debate involves the future destiny of
this growing country. One way, I verily
believe, it would lead deep into general
distress, general bankruptcy, and national
ruin ... The other (way) ... the nation will
continue to rapidly advance in wealth, power,
and greatness, without prejudice to any
section."
-Henry Clay, 1832

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