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  • '''Exceptionalism''' is the [[perception]] that a country, [[society]], institution, [[moveme Commentators often use the term "exceptionalism" to describe surprising developments in [[economic]] [[progress]], such as
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  • ...Secondly it speaks of "any person", as a broader category than simply all American citizens. We could ask, "What about persons not born? What about persons ...ed in the 14th Amendment), and finally the smaller subset of those who are American citizens (those "persons" who have been born or naturalized in the U.S.A.).
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  • ...ni_Amendola Giovanni Amendola] who described Italian Fascism as a system [[Exceptionalism|fundamentally different]] from conventional dictatorships.[4] The term was ...and could [[function]] with a [[collective]] [[leadership]], which led the American historian [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Laqueur Walter Laqueur] to
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  • ...y. Nevertheless, the pamphlet helped provide the theoretical framework for American independence, and marked Jefferson as one of the most thoughtful patriot sp ...ontinental Congress beginning in June 1775, soon after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War. When Congress began considering a resolution of independ
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