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    Freedom Equality Order

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    FreedomEqualityOrder 1. Select either Shays’ Rebellion or ADA‚ 1990. Discuss how your chosen event/legislation is either an example of Freedom vs. Order or Freedom vs. Equality. I selected Shays’ Rebellion‚ and I learned that the events that happened throughout that rebellion was a Freedom vs. Equality situation because what was happening was that the post-war situation left farmers who’ve been gone for months fighting‚ came home with nothing to show for it and they were still forced to pay

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    Freedom and Equality

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    Although freedom and equality are values that American’s hold dear to their hearts‚ they are difficult to enforce to an entire nation from the perspective of the US government. Freedom was easier breaking from the colonial days to a new constitutional government‚ one reason was because there was less people to govern‚ and secondly because only first class citizens (white male) had any true freedom to do whatever they we interested in. This was the case because all men were not created equal in the

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    Freedom and Equality For All On August 28th‚ 1963 Martin Luther King Jr. gave a speech called “I Have a Dream” This speech was focused on the inequality‚ and injustice of the African American people in the United States. In the “Emancipation Proclamation” written by President Abraham Lincoln and in the “Declaration of Independence” our country has fought and stood for equal human rights for all men. This country was built on freedom and opportunity for all men‚ and should not allow itself

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    Order over Freedom

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    Observing the situation‚ we can say that every bee in the colony has a specific function or role. That is how bees‚ even though small and simple‚ can be strong and smart. They have order and functionalism to build and maintain their colony. But can humans‚ being more complex and free-minded than bees‚ be subjected to complete order? The Verichip is a microchip that can be implanted under one’s skin. Each chip is unique; each has a verification number used for identification purposes. It can be used to

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    When people hear and talk about freedom and equality‚ they think about The United States of America. This is the first thing that comes up into their mind because this is a couple of things that America value. Freedom and equality is what America conducts in now‚ but throughout the 1900’s this was not the case. All genders back then were not all equal‚ in fact‚ women back then had the littlest of freedom and equality. Sometimes the women would make a stand for their gender‚ and sometimes the women

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    Having a variety of contents in a writing allows the piece to have a level of sophistication and assist the author in projecting their purpose further. The main types of contents present in “Choosing Order before Freedom‚ ” that show the significance of Putin and Russia‚ and how Putin’s past has helped shape Russia’s success are descriptions‚ anecdotes‚ and opinion. Anecdotes are also present to illustrate how Putin’s past has helped shape Russia’s success. This was evidenced when the author wrote

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    Freedom And Order Freedom without order leads to chaos. Order without freedom leads to tyranny. Only in Christ can these two warring combatants become creative comrades in the dance of grace. Freedom is a wonderful and terrible paradox. In its purest sense‚ freedom means having no boundaries‚ borders‚ rules or restrictions. It is the uninhibited will to do or refrain as one desires. Freedom defines‚ in part‚ deity. After all‚ who tells God what to do? Made in his image and likeness‚ we also

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    Freedom of Speech vs. Equality. -Arguments- Rav vs. City of St. Paul is not a case concerned with the privacy of the black family involved. The members of the CCClan shouldn’t have been in their back yard and therefore they are guilty of trespassing. However‚ there is something much more important about this case‚ something much heavier than violation of privacy. This case is about freedom of speech and whether regulating speech would ensure equality‚ or only lead towards greater discrimination

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    Miller’s quote What is the perfect balance between freedom and order? Not only is it a question American society has been asking itself since its creation but also a question humanity has yet to answer. In all likelihood such a perfect balance will never be achieved but doesn’t mean people won’t strive for such perfection. Before delving on deeper one must first ask‚ ‘what is order?’ Order is the limitation of freedom; limitation of freedom is necessary‚ to an extent‚ to uphold society. Human society

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    immediate equality were Native Americans‚ slaves and women.  Women were loyal in their service to the Patriots but they didn’t gain any type of legal or political rights.  However‚ freedomequality‚ and independence were very inspirational to women and these ideas would help them in the future to become independent. Slave trade was banned‚ but it was not abolished so it did not completely remove slavery and make them free. Just like in women‚ the American Revolution inspired slaves for equality‚ freedom

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