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<div class="question__text">What year was the phrase "e pluribus unum" coined as the United States of America’s motto?</div>
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<div class="question__answer__correct">Correct Answer: 1782</div>
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Skip to main content Home Library Language If you are having trouble accessing these lessons or have any questions/feedback about this tool, please contact support@blueoceanbrain.com. Do not respond to this email. FROM MANY, ONE FROM MANY, ONE Print You’ve heard it before: America is a melting pot. We’re a patchwork nation, a mixture of races, ethnicities, religions, and identities. If asked to consider the “average American,” we must remember that of the United State’s 332 million citizens, 51 percent are female, 63 million are Latino, 29 million are disabled, and 71 million speak a language other than English at home*, proving that we are a nation of differences living as one. *Data from 2020 U.S. census. Adopted by an Act of Congress in 1782 and still appearing on our Great Seal, the Latin phrase "e pluribus unum" translates as “out of many, one.” Originally signifying the unification of the original thirteen colonies into one nation, the phrase still rings true today. In a video discussing the difference between being proud of our country and loving it, actor and professional wrestler John Cena sums things up nicely, according to Time magazine: > “This year, patriotism shouldn’t just be about pride of country. It should be > about love—love beyond age, disability, sexuality, race, religion, and any > other labels. Because the second any of us judge people based on those labels, > we’re not really being patriotic, are we? Because love has no labels.” Patriotism isn’t just about pride of country but about love. Love for this land and all it represents, but more so, love for its people. Love beyond our differences. Love, in part, because of our differences. Because, as Cena says, “Labels don’t devalue us, they define us.” They help to keep us connected to our cultures and beliefs, and nothing is more fundamentally American than the freedom to celebrate the things that make us, us. Take Away: Even when the nation feels divided, especially then, we must remember that we are all Americans and that our differences are part of what makes us great. SHOW WHAT YOU KNOW What year was the phrase "e pluribus unum" coined as the United States of America’s motto? Your Answer: 1812 Correct Answer: 1782 LESSON FEATURES FROM MANY, ONE We’re a patchwork nation, a mixture of ... learn more Current VIDEO: FROM BATTLEGROUND TO BARISTA America’s military personnel and their families ... learn more VIDEO: VETERANS DEFYING STEREOTYPES Veterans come in all shapes, sizes, and ages. learn more 1 2 3 × ×