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    has become one sided, unfair, and is getting worse every day. Media has the ability to reach practically everyone in the country. The more the media is one sided, the easier it will be for those in favor of the press to get farther into what they are trying to complete. The press is majorly against Donald Trump. The media can take what Trump says and twist it in a way it will portray him as they want. In doing so, a large portion of voters despise Donald Trump. With more people disliking…

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    The Cahier Estates

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    The Majesty is requested not to interfere with random orders for imprisonment. There should be freedom of press, which the press should be under the authority of the principles of religion, morality, and public decency. The cahier from the Third Estate in Carcassonne uses Enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire, Rousseau, and Montesquieu. When saying the amount…

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    America is freedom,opportunities, and justice. The America I believe in is a country where you work for what you have,you have rights,and is strong. A quote that I believe in is ‘America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves’. Abraham Lincoln. I believe in this quote because it states that we can't be destroyed from the outside. One of the first things I stated was freedom ,in the Bill of Rights it states the…

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    Citizens as they protect the citizen’s individual rights. The three main or most important Amendments are; 1st Amendment- freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition, 4th Amendment- protects from unreasonable searches and seizures, and 5th Amendment- no punishment without due process of law. The first Amendment gives a citizen freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. This gives a person the right to believe and worship in any way they wish. Likewise, it also…

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    individual no longer has privacy, and their government, through the operation of the Five Eyes alliance, can evade regulations that offer protection. A society living under a panopticon, with no control over to whom their information is shared and their freedom of expression restricted, is “a society that breeds conformity and obedience and submission”. Under the panopticon, governments no longer need to wield olden day weapons of tyranny to force compliance of the population, because mass…

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    of Rights, made up of the first ten amendments, prohibits the interference of the federal government with personal liberties. The Nation’s First Amendment, freedom of speech and assembly, guarantees the freedom of not only speech, but also other forms of manifestation such as gesticulations, free exercise of religion, and the freedom of press. It allows people to peacefully assemble and to petition the government for rectifying injustices. However, like several other rights, the rights included…

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    Since its creation, America has become known as the ‘Land of the Free’; a place where anyone and everyone could settle for a prosperous life with limitless opportunities. Our constitution grants its citizens freedom all while protecting their rights. Although, in modern times, some have argued that America needs an increase in security, however, numerous people find it unconstitutional and often abridges in the rights of the people. In instances like the PATRIOT Act when the NSA kept people’s…

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    Imagine not being able to practice your own religion or express your opinion. The first amendment gives you the freedom of religion and speech. This is the most important amendment because it protects people's rights. Harriet Truman said, “Once a government is committed to the principle of silencing the voice of opposition, it has only one way to go, and that is down the path of increasingly repressive measures, until it becomes a source of terror to all its citizens and creates a country where…

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    to fight, earn, and win your freedom in every generation? In this essay I will argue that our freedom is guaranteed by: The Declaration of Independence, The Bill of Rights, and other amendments of the Constitution. I will express my view, and the opposing view on this topic. Unlike some other countries, our government guarantees us our freedom. In different countries, their government might be different from the U.S., and they might have to fight and earn their freedom. First, the most…

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    Fathers in the Constitution. The Constitution established the branches of our government, the division of government power, and individual freedoms “given…by nature or God and enshrined in the Constitution’s Bill of Rights” (Sharpio). In the Constitution’s first days, it was missing a very important…

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