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Social Studies, 07.12.2020 14:00 Kassiekass

What was Edmund Burke’s most likely purpose for writing “What We Mean When We Say the People”? * to defend his opinion of nations and their governments
to explain why individuals band together in groups
to persuade his readers that individuals are controlled by natural law
to express his views about the sources of legitimate power

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