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08/19/2019
■Class discussion: What do you think of President Trump wanting to buy Greenland? How much of the United States was purchased from other nations? Did the people living in those territories have anything to say about being “sold” to another country? What happened to them and the land they lived on? If the United States could buy Greenland, could it also sell land and American citizens to another nation? Could it sell Puerto Rico back to Spain or Alaska back to Russia? How does any government actually come to “own” territory? Should any people be ruled by a government they cannot select for themselves?
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