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What can we infer about what it means to be an American from the following two sentences: “There is that Calvinistic undercurrent in the American psyche that loves the difficult, the demanding, that sees mastering the impossible, whether it be prairie or subway, as a test of character, and so glories in the struggle of this fractured coalescing” and “And there is a grudging fairness among the citizens of the United States that eventually leads most to admit that, no matter what the English-only advocates try to suggest, the new immigrants are not so different from our own parents or grandparents”?

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User Hubrik
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no entiendo , por favor en español

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