Social Studies, 28.04.2021 19:30 JvGaming2001
Complete the phrase below. The letters of the phrase on the board fell on the ground. You have to put the letters in the correct order. Clue: its a quote by a famous US president. The last two answers are his name. Do not put letters in the boxes with grammar marks. Good luck! (You must type in the phrase exactly using all CAPITAL letters. *
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