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Essay heading: One Nation, Slightly Divisible
 
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Having differences in political beliefs is healthy for American democracy, but too much can lead to a division in our united states. Sensitive issues, such as abortion and same sex marriage have fueled these splits in beliefs among the states. It is obvious that not everyone has the same idea of how situations should be handled...
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It is obvious that not everyone has the same idea of how situations should be handled. Although Brooks brought up some points that are interesting, such as the split of the U.S. due to differences in beliefs, It is hard to believe that it would ever happen. People do not share the same beliefs with other people, which is why the United States is the U...
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