In the 1787 reading on Noah Webster (Voices of freedom 5E Vol 1), he asserts that property ownership in the new nation was the basis for A. Unfair control by the elites B. Individual freedom C. A "class-free" society D. Suppression of Native rights E. Slavery
In the 1787 reading on Noah Webster (Voices of freedom 5E Vol 1), he asserts that property ownership in the new nation was the basis for A. Unfair control by the elites B. Individual freedom C. A "class-free" society D. Suppression of Native rights E. Slavery
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In the 1787 reading on Noah Webster (Voices of freedom 5E Vol 1), he asserts that property ownership in the new nation was the basis for
A. Unfair control by the elites
B. Individual freedom
C. A "class-free" society
D. Suppression of Native rights
E. Slavery
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Noah Webster was a lexicographer and a political writer. He was also an editor and reformer of English language spelling. Moreover, he also supported the U.S. revolution as well as changes in the constitution.
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