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In the Iroquois Constitution, what do the branches symbolize?A protection           

B connection  C  strength

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The correct answer is option A "protection".

Step-by-step explanation:

The Iroquois Constitution, also known as the Great Law of Peace, is a narrative of how the six Iroquois nations came together and form the Iroquois Confederacy. This narrative included the Great Tree as a symbol of the union of the Nations and the branches, which are a symbol of protection. In the document was established that beneath the shade of the branches people could be protected.

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