Americans have been arguing for 250 years, which is probably the most reliable sign that the country is still working. Every generation produces its faction convinced the whole experiment is about to collapse. In 1776, 1861, and the mid-1960s, roughly one-third of Americans opposed the major transformative change of the moment—independence, preservation of the Union, and civil-rights legislation. Continuing the trend, current polls suggest that …
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