In Passage 1, Beveridge asserts that the resources and immensity of the United States constitute aChoose 1 answer:(Choice A)Asafeguard against foreign invasion.(Choice B)Breplication of conditions in Europe.(Choice C)Cdivine gift to the American people.(Choice D)Dsource of envy for people in other countries.
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In Passage 1, Beveridge asserts that the resources and immensity of the United States constitute aChoose 1 answer:(Choice A)Asafeguard against foreign invasion.(Choice B)Breplication of conditions in Europe.(Choice C)Cdivine gift to the American people.(Choice D)Dsource of envy for people in other countries.
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Without the context of Passage 1, it's impossible to accurately answer this question. However, based on the options provided, Beveridge could be asserting any of these points about the resources and immensity of the United States. Please provide the passage for a more accurate response.
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