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    American Ideals Do you think that Americans have lived up the ideals expressed in the Declaration of Independence? No, Americans have not lived up to the ideals of the Constitution. The United States haven’t lived up to its founding ideals. “All men are created equal” one of the ideals that Americans have not reached, equality. In most instances African-Americans and women were affected by inequality, they didn’t have the right to vote or were considered important. Black people were also…

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    American political philosophy is rooted in the famous saying: “All men are created equal”, I want 240 years, the ideals and words of Thomas Jefferson from the “Declaration of Independence“, I have given rise to social events, political campaigns and even inspired revolutions worldwide. They have sparked imaginations, songs and all of our interpretations of liberty and equality. I run Ikelea he couldn’t live up to his own lofty political ideology in his personal life. Thomas Jefferson was an…

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    We should all be treated the same because we all want to live a good life and don’t want anybody criticising. The American Dream is rooted in the declaration of independence , which proclaims that "all men are created equal" with the right to "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."Work hard, save a little, send the kids to college so they can do better than you did, and retire happily to a warmer climate" has been the script we have all been handed. In my opinion america…

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    Equality—the State of Being Equal “If one oversteps the bounds of moderation, the greatest pleasures cease to please,” said Epicetus. Demonstrated in Ayn Rand’s novel, Anthem, extreme equality is not a wonderful thing. In the ruined world of Anthem, the world has gone through a devastating war, and the victors have established a communist government and society. A communist society focuses its efforts on making everyone equal in every way. Individuality is oppressed . One must consider property,…

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    “That among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness”(Jefferson para 1). The nation was founded on the morals of being equal and together in the United States. The Declaration of Independence was written in 1776 by Thomas Jefferson to declare independence from England. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights were written by James Madison in 1789 with the purpose of making sure the new government of the United States did not follow the pattern of the English monarchy. The Declaration…

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    was “. . . imposing taxes on us without our consent.” This is demonstrating taxation without representation, in which the colonists were not allowed to choose a representative in Parliament. Lastly, the king was also “. . . cutting off our trade with all parts of the world.” They were indicating that that the king blockaded several ports that were utilized for trade, such as the port in Boston. The colonists attempted to inform everyone of the inconveniences that the king had given them, but…

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    these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.” - Martin Luther King Jr., 1963 In response to discrimination in many parts of the world, the United Nations (1948) created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which stated that, “Human Rights are rights inherent to all human beings, whatever our nationality, place of residence, sex, national or ethnic origin, color, religion, language or any other status.” In other words, we are all entitled to human rights and…

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    paragraphs. After all of this I will be able to prove that equality is the number one problem today in America whether it be racial, sex, or religious.…

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    With any country you gaze at, they are built upon a significantly unique and historic foundation that will portray them long after their creation; and our, uniquely American foundation lies upon Trumbull's’ paintings and the historically motivating document, The Declaration of Independence. With the painting, “Comity of Five” by Trumbull, it portrays our American determination and courage during, and after the Revolutionary War. Not only does the painting show American pride, the painting…

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    A Cry For Freedom “We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal.” (Jefferson 1776). A prominent and well-known proverb world-wide and an even more common train of thought; this ideal served to largely influence and spark The American Revolution. The British established superiority over the colonists time after time, and this led to an outburst. The atmosphere of revolution had even been floating about in the air for many years prior to the declaration of the…

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