Distribution of Power Distribution of Power in the United States and avoiding a tyrranical society based on the Declaration of Independence and United States Constitution.
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"There is no longer Jews or Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male or female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus". (Galatians 3:28) While no two people are created exactly alike, Americans have always been striving for equality. Two of the most important documents in American history, the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, reflect this belief that the source of our equality as humans
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great nation are respected and still valued today, their content is easily scrutinized and critiqued. We have made many mistakes in our past as far as freedom and equality, but it was these documents that started the foundation of what our country stands for today. Thomas Jefferson said, "Rebellion against a tyrant is obedience of God", and the averting of dominant control by one group is still a preoccupation of our society today. (AmericanRevolution.com)
great nation are respected and still valued today, their content is easily scrutinized and critiqued. We have made many mistakes in our past as far as freedom and equality, but it was these documents that started the foundation of what our country stands for today. Thomas Jefferson said, "Rebellion against a tyrant is obedience of God", and the averting of dominant control by one group is still a preoccupation of our society today. (AmericanRevolution.com)