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21 September, 23:30

How does Crevecoeur contradict his own observations about America's diversity and equality? Select all that apply.

He gives an unflattering portrayal of German-American settlers.

He fails to mention Native Americans, slaves, or indentured servants.

He presents his prejudices against Scots-Irish settlers and frontiersmen.

He gives descriptions of abject poverty and the wide gap between rich and poor.

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  1. 22 September, 02:07
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    Crevecoeur contradicts his own observation about America's diversity and equality by giving an unflattering portrayal of German-American settlers (option A) and by giving descriptions of abject poverty and the wide gap between rich and poor (option D). But he tends to predict that society might triumph over barbarism and settlers would embrace civilization "making room for more industrious people".
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