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    The Story the Wizard of Oz Can Be Interpreted as an Allegory
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The Story the Wizard of Oz Can Be Interpreted as an Allegory

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Question 138

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The story The Wizard of Oz can be interpreted as an allegory about U.S. monetary policy in the late 19th century.

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