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Read the sentence. We place you upon those seats, spread soft with the feathery down of the globe thistle, there beneath the shade of the spreading branches of the Tree of Peace. What does the shade of the Tree of the Great Peace represent in the Iroquois Constitution? the protection offered by the confederacy the joy of living in harmony with the natural world the comfort of being ruled by the council the prosperity brought by the Iroquois Constitution

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The shade of the tree of great peace represent in the Iroquois constitution is the prosperity brought by the Iroquois constitution.

Roots have spread out from the Tree of the Great Peace, one to the north, one to the east, one to the south as well as one to the west.

The name of these roots is known as ‘The Great White Roots’ and their nature is strength and peace.

Answered by The1stSakura
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Answer:

A. the protection offered by the confederacy

Explanation:

The branches of the tree ties in with the shade, and in the story, it symbolizes protection over the people. Let's put this in a simple scenario. Let's say it's a hot sunny day and you want to take a break from running around with your friends. You and your friends then choose to sit under a tree to catch your breath. The branches provides shade (protection) from the harmful sun rays and makes your sitting area cooler and more comfortable to relax temporarily.

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