Does peaceful resistance to law positively or negatively impact a free society? Yes, due so to the bill of rights written by James Madison and kept by the citizens of the United States. However, although many people may not agree, it abridges privileges and rights to the people of the United States. According to Amendment One, the congress has no right to enforce us what to say or what religion to study as citizens of the United States. In this essay, “A Peaceful Compromise”, I would like to elaborate on citizenship, The Bill of Rights, and making positive choices.
To begin with, I would like to discuss citizenship and opportunities and what lead us to be free as people in America. The Civil Rights Movement played a major role in making equal opportunity for every American Citizen. The Civil Rights Movement worked for American Principles. The movement fought for America to fulfill its own universal promise that “all men are equal”. The movement won the Americans promise and liberty in the twentieth century.
Secondly, it is to my understanding that the Bill of Rights is …show more content…
According to the Bill of Rights, written by James Madison, and kept by the citizens of the United States I would agree it does. However, although many people may not agree, it abridges privileges and rights to the people of the United States. According to Amendment One, the congress has no right to enforce us what to say or what religion to study as citizens of the United States. In this essay, “The Peaceful Compromise”, I would like to elaborate on citizenship, The Bill of Rights, and making positive choices. All in all, I feel that we should ensure that this country’s public education system endows all youth, including youth of color with the skills and capabilities they need to manifest their potential and thrive in the world of work. It is a moral and economic