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    “All people are created equal”. Are all people created equal? The Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia’s State House to debate independence. On July 1st 1776 the Declaration of Independence was written and signed. The Declaration of Independence is a document of argument for independence from Great Britain. “How well is the United States upholding the principles of the Declaration of Independence?” Many people today believe that the government has been holding up the principles of…

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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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    Only Men Are Created Equal Aleta Thomas Mr. Lorge American History – Period 2 10/8/15 In the late 18th century, the prodigious Founding Fathers of the United States of America orchestrated a war cry for many oppressed groups around the world with their declaration, “All men are created equal” (“Declaration”). The idea of overthrowing the system under the British government appealed to many people in the colonies, but it resulted in few legal or social advances for a huge chunk…

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    “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” (“The Declaration of Independence”). This quote reveals one of the first American Dreams envisioned in the Declaration of Independence, which specifically is life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. An American Dream for an individual can be defined as an envisioned future where one…

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    “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. -That to secure these rights Governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the constant of the governed” -Thomas Jefferson, Declaration of Independence, 1776 In this essay I am going to talk about the five ideals and answer “Did we live up to the five ideals?…

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    the 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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    Hard won liberty is seen everywhere in the world but one can see it clearly in the United States. Robert Green Ingersoll was a lawyer, a civil war veteran, and a political leader he once stated “What light is to the eyes - what air is to the lungs - what love is to the heart, liberty is to the soul of man.” This relates to hard won liberty because liberty isn’t a want it is a need; a need that every human wants and needs. One is able to see this need in the speech by Josephine Baker at the march…

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    in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility..." (1) I have a question for you. What is a "perfect" union? I suppose that all depends on who you ask doesn't it? To some people in modern civilization a perfect society is exactly as it was in the 1950's, with splashes of influence from the 1800's all the way back to the 1600's (2). Yes, I'm talking about slavery. Now I'm not saying that white folk are running around enslaving Blacks and/or African…

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    In Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence, 56 important officials came to an agreement, then signed the official final draft of the Declaration of Independence. In this document, there are four major ideals. Equality, all men are created equal. Inalienable Rights you have the right to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Consent of the Government the people set up the government. The right to Alter or Abolish government. Each ideal has major significance, of the four ideals the…

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    outcome are government officials and representatives of the intellectuals, but they fail to practice what they preach, thereby proving that this system of equality cannot be achieved and implemented. Equality of outcome uses the slogan "fair shares for all", the goal of which, as Friedman explains is "fairness" - a concept that is difficult to define because of its vagueness. This means that someone has to make a decision and take away from those who are receiving "more than their fair" and…

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