Answer:
{X} "That's because it was built of bits and pieces that seem discordant, like the crazy quilts that have been one of its great folk-art forms, velvet and calico and checks and brocades. Out of many, one. That is the ideal."
{X} "These are the representatives of a mongrel nation that somehow, at times like this, has one spirit."
Explanation:
In the first option, we can justify it as a correct answer by understanding that although the many bits seem discordant, the author states that that's what makes America. <em>"Out of many, one" </em>in the Author's own words.
The second one is quite easier. The whole sentence has an idea of unit: <em>One Spirit"</em>.