The motto "E pluribus unum," which means "Out of many, one," encapsulates the diverse makeup of the United States. It reflects the idea that the country is formed from a multitude of backgrounds, cultures, and experiences, yet unites as a single nation. This concept emphasizes the strength found in diversity and the shared values that bind Americans together, despite their differences. Ultimately, it highlights the ongoing journey of forging a cohesive identity from various individual contributions.
The U.S motto is E pluribus unum
The U.S motto is E pluribus unum
"E pluribus unun" (Out of many, we are one)
No such thing as a E-PLURIBUS-UNUM coin of any type. Because the national motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on all most every US coin ever made.
No such thing as a E-PLURIBUS-UNUM coin, all 2008 US coins have this motto.
No such thing as a E-PLURIBUS-UNUM coin of any type. Because the national motto E PLURIBUS UNUM is on all most every US coin ever made.
The motto is In God We Trust. Also coins have E Pluribus Unum.
OK, what one. ALL US COINS have the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM
The national motto E-PLURIBUS-UNUM does not identify the coin. Post new question with the denomination.
The motto of Pan-European University is 'e pluribus unum'.
ALL US coins dated 1989 have the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM on them.. A denomination is needed.
"E Pluribus Unum", (From Many, One). The answer of "E Pluribus Unum" is incorrect. There is NO latin motto of the USA. The Congress with agreement by the President destroyed that motto in 1956 in favor of creating a religious division of the US and made the motto "In God We Trust." "In God We Trust" is the motto, any translation into Latin does not make it the official motto, the motto is set to English.