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"We the People" banner
at Capitol steps ceremony
(Joseph Sohm/Stock Boston)


Woman surveyor
with male co-worker
(Robert Rathe/Stock Boston)


People on line in rotunda of National Archives to view the Constitution
(Dale E. Boyer/Photo Researchers)


Historical illustration of early American family traveling by horse and ox-cart
(Corbis-Bettman)

Portion of Thomas Jefferson's handwritten draft of the Declaration of Independence
(Library of Congress)


1799 engraving of the First Bank of the United States, Philadelphia, PA
(The Granger Collection)


Portrait of John C. Calhoun
(Library of Congress)


Anti-abortion demonstration
(Robert Bremer/PhotoEdit)

 
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