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During post-Revolutionary War through the Jacksonian era... were the events that occured on the right side of history or wrong during that time period? what is your opinion?
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During post-Revolutionary War through the Jacksonian era... were the events that occured on the right side of history or wrong during that time period? what is your opinion?
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put on hold as off-topic by Hot Licks, PV22, Lawrence, Jason Bassford, Laurel Mar 29 at 4:06
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Depends on your point of view, and who "they" are.
– Hot Licks
Mar 29 at 1:41
There is no such thing as the right or wrong side of history, and history itself proves that. This is a leftist invention started by Hegel.
– michael_timofeev
Mar 29 at 2:32
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it doesn’t ask a question about English.
– Lawrence
Mar 29 at 2:44
I'll note that the test question appears to be asking for your opinion on this matter, and there is no single right or wrong (or left) answer. (Did you mean to ask what "the right side of history" means? If so, you should have clearly stated that, vs just quoting the test question.)
– Hot Licks
2 days ago
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During post-Revolutionary War through the Jacksonian era... were the events that occured on the right side of history or wrong during that time period? what is your opinion?
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During post-Revolutionary War through the Jacksonian era... were the events that occured on the right side of history or wrong during that time period? what is your opinion?
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put on hold as off-topic by Hot Licks, PV22, Lawrence, Jason Bassford, Laurel Mar 29 at 4:06
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Depends on your point of view, and who "they" are.
– Hot Licks
Mar 29 at 1:41
There is no such thing as the right or wrong side of history, and history itself proves that. This is a leftist invention started by Hegel.
– michael_timofeev
Mar 29 at 2:32
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it doesn’t ask a question about English.
– Lawrence
Mar 29 at 2:44
I'll note that the test question appears to be asking for your opinion on this matter, and there is no single right or wrong (or left) answer. (Did you mean to ask what "the right side of history" means? If so, you should have clearly stated that, vs just quoting the test question.)
– Hot Licks
2 days ago
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Depends on your point of view, and who "they" are.
– Hot Licks
Mar 29 at 1:41
There is no such thing as the right or wrong side of history, and history itself proves that. This is a leftist invention started by Hegel.
– michael_timofeev
Mar 29 at 2:32
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it doesn’t ask a question about English.
– Lawrence
Mar 29 at 2:44
I'll note that the test question appears to be asking for your opinion on this matter, and there is no single right or wrong (or left) answer. (Did you mean to ask what "the right side of history" means? If so, you should have clearly stated that, vs just quoting the test question.)
– Hot Licks
2 days ago
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Depends on your point of view, and who "they" are.
– Hot Licks
Mar 29 at 1:41
Depends on your point of view, and who "they" are.
– Hot Licks
Mar 29 at 1:41
There is no such thing as the right or wrong side of history, and history itself proves that. This is a leftist invention started by Hegel.
– michael_timofeev
Mar 29 at 2:32
There is no such thing as the right or wrong side of history, and history itself proves that. This is a leftist invention started by Hegel.
– michael_timofeev
Mar 29 at 2:32
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it doesn’t ask a question about English.
– Lawrence
Mar 29 at 2:44
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it doesn’t ask a question about English.
– Lawrence
Mar 29 at 2:44
I'll note that the test question appears to be asking for your opinion on this matter, and there is no single right or wrong (or left) answer. (Did you mean to ask what "the right side of history" means? If so, you should have clearly stated that, vs just quoting the test question.)
– Hot Licks
2 days ago
I'll note that the test question appears to be asking for your opinion on this matter, and there is no single right or wrong (or left) answer. (Did you mean to ask what "the right side of history" means? If so, you should have clearly stated that, vs just quoting the test question.)
– Hot Licks
2 days ago
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Depends on your point of view, and who "they" are.
– Hot Licks
Mar 29 at 1:41
There is no such thing as the right or wrong side of history, and history itself proves that. This is a leftist invention started by Hegel.
– michael_timofeev
Mar 29 at 2:32
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it doesn’t ask a question about English.
– Lawrence
Mar 29 at 2:44
I'll note that the test question appears to be asking for your opinion on this matter, and there is no single right or wrong (or left) answer. (Did you mean to ask what "the right side of history" means? If so, you should have clearly stated that, vs just quoting the test question.)
– Hot Licks
2 days ago