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President Eisenhower wrote, “Our libraries serve the precious liberties of our nations:…” To which of the following liberties was Eisenhower NOT referring?
Freedom of speech.
Freedom to have opposing ideas.
Freedom to think for ourselves.
Freedom to censure.
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