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America 250 The Unity Question
- Robert F. Bukaty - AP
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The Latin phrase "E Pluribus Unum" is seen on a one dollar coin, Monday, April 13, 2026, in Portland, Maine.
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From its earliest days as a country, the diverse United States has aspired to unity. The founders emphasized unity as vital for the new nation, but defining it has been complex. While ideals like freedom and equality were promoted, the reality often fell short. America has never been just one unified entity. The U.S. has a mixed history of dealing with inclusion and exclusion, and the question of unity remains relevant today.
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