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No. America is a boiling pot of cultures. We are a diverse nation, let us be diverse, there's no need to unify us in that way. It'd be very communistic.
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It doesn't make sense to only celebrate a single national hero where there are so many diverse people in America. This is why we have things like black history month, women history month, trans visibility week, pride month and so much more. So many human beings make up America, we should celebrate everyone of every group that has help make America what it is today.
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I think it would complicate because each culture has their own history and importances which I think would be forgotten. Although we should all be unified, we should still acknowledges out differences and share those.
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Yes because I could get the heritage of another state, country or anything else that could make me a fraud.
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Yes, it would simplify my heritage because I would be able to see another culture's sense of heritage and not just my own.
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Yes, and it would simplify my sense of heritage because I will gain a historical perspective of another culture and heritage from others and how they celebrate things differently.
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