Franklin’s “a republic, if you can keep it” line is as memorable as it is catchy. It is a story that appeals across partisan lines. The same month Pelosi referenced it, Supreme Court
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Franklin replied sagely, “a republic, if you can keep it.” In most versions of the story, the old woman is supposed to represent the ordinary patriot in the new United States, wondering what the future would portend, but also fearful that the Constitutional delegates had chosen the easy and traditional option – a monarchy.
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To which Franklin supposedly responded, at once both witty and ominous: “A republic, if you can keep it.” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was the first to drop this anecdote as she
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In 1787 when Benjamin Franklin left the Constitutional Convention a lady famously asked “Well Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” “A republic,” Franklin replied tartly, “if you can keep it.”. Now, 230 years later, Franklin’s observation on our Founders’ great experiment haunts us. Two years later, at President
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Benjamin Franklin Quote A Republic If You Can Keep It
In 1787 when Benjamin Franklin left the Constitutional Convention a lady famously asked “Well Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” “A republic,” Franklin replied tartly, “if you can keep it.”. Now, 230 years later, Franklin’s observation on our Founders’ great experiment haunts us. Two years later, at President
Benjamin Franklin did not promise “a republic, if your judges can keep it.” He promised something far more challenging: “a republic, if you can keep it.”
Benjamin Franklin Quote: “A Republic, if you can keep it.”
Dec 18, 2019To which Franklin supposedly responded, with a rejoinder at once witty and ominous: “A republic, if you can keep it.” Advertisement House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was the first to
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Dec 18, 2019To which Franklin supposedly responded, with a rejoinder at once witty and ominous: “A republic, if you can keep it.” Advertisement House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) was the first to
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Ben Franklin Quote a Republic If You Can Keep It Long Sleeve – Inspire Uplift
Franklin’s “a republic, if you can keep it” line is as memorable as it is catchy. It is a story that appeals across partisan lines. The same month Pelosi referenced it, Supreme Court
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To which Franklin supposedly responded, at once both witty and ominous: “A republic, if you can keep it.” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., was the first to drop this anecdote as she
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a republic or a monarchy— A republic replied the Doctor. if you can keep it. The lady here aluded [sic] to was. Mrs. Powel of Philadelphia” We suggested sharing this page with students, confirming that they know what a monarchy and a republic are, and then asking them what they think Benjamin Franklin meant by “if you can keep it.”
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A republic if you can keep it”: Elizabeth Willing Powel, Benjamin Franklin, and the James McHenry Journal | Unfolding History
In 1787 when Benjamin Franklin left the Constitutional Convention a lady famously asked “Well Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” “A republic,” Franklin replied tartly, “if you can keep it.”. Now, 230 years later, Franklin’s observation on our Founders’ great experiment haunts us. Two years later, at President
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Benjamin Franklin did not promise “a republic, if your judges can keep it.” He promised something far more challenging: “a republic, if you can keep it.”
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Benjamin Franklin’s Legacy | C-SPAN.org
Franklin replied sagely, “a republic, if you can keep it.” In most versions of the story, the old woman is supposed to represent the ordinary patriot in the new United States, wondering what the future would portend, but also fearful that the Constitutional delegates had chosen the easy and traditional option – a monarchy.
Closing the representation gap with the Educator Diversity Act – Latinos for Education A republic if you can keep it”: Elizabeth Willing Powel, Benjamin Franklin, and the James McHenry Journal | Unfolding History
a republic or a monarchy— A republic replied the Doctor. if you can keep it. The lady here aluded [sic] to was. Mrs. Powel of Philadelphia” We suggested sharing this page with students, confirming that they know what a monarchy and a republic are, and then asking them what they think Benjamin Franklin meant by “if you can keep it.”