We don't know whose statement you ask about.
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nativists
I would.
It would be easier to answer this question in reverse, as: What did they agree on? The answer to that question would be: "This space left intentionally blank" - as they did not agree on anything from: civil, lawful, and religion (in all its wide forms).
That would be a reasonable statement even though some people may disagree.
farmers- novanet
I would disagree with that last statement.
~I disagree with your comment.~Why do you always disagree with my non-bias remarks?~Who would disagree with this statement?: PERCY JACKSON IS AWESOME!!!~No one disagrees with that statement.~A lot of people disagree with the fact that the Hunger Games is the best book.~Actually, I stand corrected because EVERYBODYdisagrees with the fact that The Hunger Games is the best book!
There are quite a few people in the world that believe that Americans are brash and horrible. Others would disagree.
Politely interrupt the conversation and call the person on the statement that they made. Them you disagree with what they are saying and ask them why (if time permits) they feel that way. Everybody was raised differently with different points of views and if you can not agree , then agree to disagree. If the statement doesn't affect the company's or group's integration structure then people will have to be allowed their own opinions or in other words, freedom of speech.... there are still many other things to say about this.
A statement of faith is the basic or foundational principles that a person or group accepts to be true. What is "the" statement of faith would depend upon the individual person or group.
farmers
about 70% i would say. ( I'm 10 and answering this) some people might disagree
It was hurtful to the poor African Americans who were free.
The people should support the provisional governments efforts to reform Russian politics.
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The Americans advocated for liberty and freedom. These two important functions are joined hand in hand. You can't have one without the other. An example would be: If you want to have the ability to say whatever you may agree or disagree with someone or a group, liberty gives you the right to have your say, and freedom protects your right to say it.