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    The idea of equality as used in "The Declaration of Independence" by Thomas Jefferson and its many signatories is unlike to the idea of equality as practiced in "Anthem" by Ayn Rand. Although both see all men created equally‚ the world of "Anthem" differs to our real world to the fact that rights and liberty do not exist and their people’s philosophy is collectivism‚ thus not having freedom to have their own individuality. Both have equality as their main priority‚ in the novelette "Anthem" the

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    Why did the Creole lead the fight or independence in Latin America you may ask‚ the answer is they led the fight to protect themselves from the other social groups like the Indians below them who hated the Creoles and to protect their economic and political interests from the Peninsulares who were controlling their trade preventing them from obtaining political and economic power. In 1808 France invaded Spain and ended the protection that Creoles relied upon to protect themselves and estate from

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    think about. Fredrick Douglass did something that not many people would be able to do today. I thought that it was clever of Fredrick Douglass to use this great opportunity to let America know that this is a celebration of White independence‚ not Black independence. He let them know that the "white" Fourth of July has a completely different meaning to the Black men and women who are still slaves for the white men who yet gain their freedom.

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    The Constitution did not fulfill the ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence because it gave the government more power than the people. The Declaration of Independence promised that when the government failed the people‚ that they (the people) could overrule the the government and institute a new one. The Constitution on the other hand takes away rights of the people‚ and gives the government ultimate power. Although extremely helpful to our society and the way our country is run‚ the

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    Dalai Lama and Tibetan Independence Throughout history The Dalai Lama has represented the Tibetan people. He is both the spiritual and political head of government. However‚ when China annexed Tibet in a 1949 invasion‚ the Dalai Lama was forced to flee to escape his impending execution. The current Dalai Lama does support violent opposition to Chinese rule‚ but insists that Tibetans must use mass peaceful protests to achieve their goals. Unfortunately‚ China takes protests very seriously

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    It has been 65 years since India won its independence from the British. A lot has changed in these years. From the silent films to the musical blockbusters‚ from the patriotism to the capitalism‚ from joint families to nuclear families‚ India has grown and changed. But with the growing population of the country‚ the problems also grow manifold. On one hand Incredible India promises economic prosperity‚ greater opportunities‚ better infrastructure etc. But on the other hand‚ our government and citizens

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    The Declaration of Independence‚ written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 focused on a colonize time when the people were treated unfairly by the government. Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence to prove that “all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights‚ that among these rights are life‚ liberty‚ and justice.” In surprise our government is still not showing that the people are put first as equals for example‚ officers still “Sent

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    In the Declaration of Independence Thomas Jefferson established his position as one of the many persons who wanted to dissolve their bonds with Britain in order to looked for their Independence; they could found a new country based in their ideals in which every person could express one’s point of view‚ so everyone would be equal in the eyes of the new government. His ideas of independency are incorporate in every paragraph of the Declaration‚ for visualize what are his thoughts and feelings about

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    The Royal Proclamation act of 1763 was one of the first steps in helping organize a new America. Even though it wasn’t Great Britain’s intent to help America get its independence from this act it still was a direct cause of helping America be more organized. This act was implemented after acquisitions Great Britain made after the French and Indian war. This act didn’t allow settlers to settle past the Appalachian Mountains‚ the purpose being to help organize Great Britain’s new America and help better

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    Texas Independence Texans were feeling ok living with Mexicans ruling until some events. Mexico put an end to slavery in 1829. This upset us Texans which hurt the cotton economy. Then General Santa Anna came into power and ruined the constitution of the country. This was said in the Texas Declaration of Independence‚ “General Santa Anna has overturned the constitution of his country...” He executed all the prisoners that he captured from the Siege of The Alamo. Then all the Texans started think

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