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11. To whom was O'Sullivan referring when he said “millions who now endure an existence

hardly better than that of beasts of the field"?

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AnswerO’Sullivan was inferring the millions of people. In the text it states “Then, one can doubt that our country is destined to be a great nation in the future” This explains that O’Sullivan was talking about a country that had millions of people.

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In the passage it states "Then, one can doubt that our country is destined to be a great nation in the future” that means O'Sullivan ws talking about a country with millions of people.

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