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Americans can still be deluded into thinking that social problems can be effectively overcome by passing laws. |
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A continuing misconception of the Americans is that all it takes to rectify a social shortcoming is the passing of a law. |
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Among the recurring delusions of Americans is the idea that, by passing laws, a remedy can be found for all social grievances. |
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Americans can easily be tricked into believing that all social wrongs can be righted by the passing of laws. |
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The erroneous belief that social defects can easily be overcome by the passing of laws still persists among the people of America. |