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    Describe why the world view statement in the Declaration of Independence is important World view statement was important because it expressed the intentions the representatives of the United States felt was needed in order to free Americans from the State of Great-Britain. It showed the people that their independence was necessary in order for them to break away from a government that no longer promised natural rights given from God. Realization was needed by the colonies that their loyalty was

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    ever before. When Thomas Jefferson sat down and wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776‚ he could not have imagined that it is still used as the framework for our country over 200 years later. When it was first read to the Continental Congress in Philadelphia on July 4‚ 1776‚ it immediately became the voice of the nation crying out to Britain that they will no longer be subjected to their rule. It became a much-needed declaration of freedom from Britain.

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    Speech to The Declaration of Independence Standing as the dominating power in the world today‚ America is the quintessence of democracy and ultimate resort of political freedom. The birth of this young‚ yet magnificent nation all began with a single unified will for independence and liberty of its people. 200 Years ago‚ the American Revolution was empowered and marked by impassionate speeches like Patrick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” and proclamation like “The Declaration of Independence”

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    My Own Declaration of Independence As children‚ our brains are very knowledge-hungry‚ we absorb the information we hear like a sponge. Once a seed is planted‚ an idea will grow so strong like a tree. Alike a strong tree‚ thoughts and ideas we have cannot be torn down easily‚ so when we hear that we cannot accomplish something; as humans we begin to have an frame of mind that prevents us from thriving and reaching our fullest potential. I am declaring myself independent from self-doubt. Evidently

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    In the Declaration of Independence it says that all men are created equal‚ and many have said that this applies to all people no matter the sex‚ race‚ religion‚ etc. The most important factor in granting suffrage to women in America is if women are worthy of suffrage or not. Some say women should not be able to vote because the US may not grant suffrage to anyone and women should remain in a separate sphere others say women are supposed to be endowed with inalienable rights‚ which includes suffrage

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    The Influence of Locke’s Social Contract on The Declaration of Independence During the 1700s the American settlers suffered the abuses from their Mother England‚ and constantly fought through the rebellious spirit that lived within them. As their last hopes for independence dissolved by the greediness of the king‚ a man raised his voice‚ encouraging his subalterns to defend their freedoms. Richard Henry Lee proclaimed‚ “that these United Colonies are‚ and of right ought to be‚ free and independent

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    American Revolution: A War For Independence: The War of Independence‚ also known as the American Revolution‚ was a monumental event in history. Many developments and implications during this time period changed the course of history and the lives of those who lived through it. During the American Revolution‚ 13 colonies fought for legal separation from the British government. In both large and small battles‚ American’s fought back in an attempt to claim independence from Britain. In the events leading

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    love and devotion to ones country or homeland. A patriot is someone who loves‚ supports‚ and is prepared to serve their country. Patriotism is celebrated twice a year (The Independence Day and Patriot Day). Independence Day is on July 4. It is the national day of the United States. The United States Declaration of Independence is a statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4‚ 1776‚ which stated that the thirteen American colonies at war with Great Britain were to be independent states

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    Today’s America is one that the early colonists would have never even dreamed of. From the diverse population encompassing several different cultures‚ to the ways in which the people of this country live their lives. The freedom to make our own choices and essentially live our lives entirely the way we chose is something that many of us take for granted. Even today in 2018‚ we are much more privileged in regard to our freedoms in the United States than many other parts of the world. Undoubtedly‚

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    Reality TV in America Pop culture has been around for decades with so many different categories ranging from books‚ news‚ and television to athletes‚ singers actors/actresses. What was popular pop culture 50 years has evolved into so many other forms of entertainment. Right now reality TV is very popular and in high demand. Theses reality TV celebrities have a huge following ranging from all age groups. With anything‚ it has its pros and cons. Reality TV can also destroy the lives of the people

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