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    The declaration of independence is one of the most popular documents in the U.S. History. It really challenged the monarch of the King and British Parliament by uniting the colonists and inspiring them to fight for equality‚ liberty‚ and justice. Thomas Jefferson traveled to Philadelphia to be a delegate to the Second Continental Congress on May 1779. Thomas Jefferson soon arrived in Philadelphia‚ He was the youngest member of the congress.The committee met up numerous times to discuss ideas

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    nice breeze flow in.” An older man around his forties replies. I hold my breathe until his I hear his footsteps fade away into the other room. Of course‚ I could get in through the window! I build up the courage to stand up and peek through the window. A back door to the main room is open a crack. Inside I can see about fifty men crowded in that one

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    I a eighteen year old in America‚ hereby require the right to be able to purchase and consume alcohol! I am a legal adult that is old enough to fight for my country but‚ not old enough to be able to enjoy a bowl of pasta with a glass of wine. The ideal situation for purchasing and consuming alcohol at eighteen would be to take some kind of “maturity test” the “test” would be more of a medical exam to see how mature your body and mind is and how it would act to alcohol. If all “test” are passed accordantly

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    history of the past.” He was the man that made the future of OUR country better. Thomas Jefferson was the president in 1801-1809. He was very important so he has a memorial in Washington DC. A memorial is a statue or something that pays homage to a person. In this case this memorial pays homage or respect to Thomas Jefferson. He was optimistic‚ hard worker‚ intelligent‚ creative‚ and calm. He did the most to help out. Thomas Jefferson was a really hard working man and did a lot of things in his life

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    The Declaration of Independence was written and created with the purpose of the colonists gaining freedom from Great Britain. The colonists were tired of being taken advantage of with strict laws and crazy taxes. This document was approved on July 4th‚ 1776. It was hand-written by Thomas Jefferson. The first part explains why it was written‚ the second part contains how King George has failed as a King and how he has violated them‚ and finally the third and last part of the Declaration of Independence

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    The writers of the Declaration of Independence used many techniques to enhance the meaning of this historic document. The writers start off by establishing their ethical standing; that they are reasonable and honorable men (they do this by acknowledging that they need to explain to everyone the reasons for their actions.) The also state the purpose of the document; why the colonists want to separate themselves from the British Crown. They continue onto the next paragraph and state their beliefs.

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    Should citizens have the right to refuse to serve in the armed forces? Which people don’t like to serve in the armed forces because it is something they want to be doing for the rest of their life? That people don’t succeed in life because of the armed forces and many times they lose privileges that they could have gotten with another job instead of serving. There is others who miss their family because of serving and most of the time it causes depression because they feel like they need to be with

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    * How can we become a good citizens? A good citizen is one who properly fulfills his or her role as a citizen. There are many opinions as to what constitutes a good citizen. Theodore Roosevelt said‚ "The first requisite of a good citizen in this Republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight.” Education is sometimes viewed as a prerequisite to good citizenship‚ in that it helps citizens make good decisions and deal with demagogues who would delude them. Roger Soder writes

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    The American Declaration of Independence has affected the foundation of the United States more than any other event or document in American history. The Declaration of Independence was the basis for what the country was established on. The document was a way for the colonists to emancipate themselves from the cruelty of King George. This document had such an impacting effect because it was such a new way of bringing up concerns. It was the first of its kind in the history of America in the aspect

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