“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal” (Document A). With these words, Jefferson begins the meaty part of the Declaration. Clearly, Jefferson believed that equality was a powerful idea. By saying “created equal”, Jefferson is separating the idea of equal opportunity from equal performance or equal reward. He is simply stating …show more content…
Consent of the governed, the most important ideal of independence, is the foundation of the Declaration for more than 230 years that drives this nation in every way. The three thousand Chinese men and women whom the majority were students, gave their lives in the event of the Tiananmen Square Massacre. Each of them understood how vital government is when created by the people (Document C). After all, equality and liberty can exist under one ruler. As one foreign quote summarizes best, be a nice boy and you are free to hunt in the king’s forest on Mondays. It is only through the power of having consent of the governed, that the ideals of equality, liberty, and the right to alter or abolish are opened up to broad opportunities of chances to be encouraged and protected by a capable