Analysis of The Declaration of Independence

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What is the Declaration of Independence? The declaration of independence states that all individuals have inalienable rights, requiring life, liberty, and property, a document by which the thirteen colonies proclaimed their independence from Great Britain. If these rights are not protected, people have the right to abolish the government and institute a new one that is willing to secure those rights and their happiness. The declaration was written by Jefferson when he had the vision that America should be liberal. While liberals wanted to over through the government, conservatives believed that not every person should receive the same privilege, not every person is the same and therefore, not every person should be created equal. America is viewed as a liberal state. Thomas Jefferson once said, “When the people fear the government, there is tyranny, when the government fears the people, there is liberty.” This was the strongest reason for the people to bear arms, so that they can be protected from tyranny in the government. People wanted their independence. Intro: The Declaration of Independence shapes our ideal vision in America by letting every individual have unalienable rights, not having to live under a tyrant, and having equality. These rights are to be protected by one government that is willing to secure these rights for the people. Due to not being responsible towards the people’s happiness, this government will be overthrown and replaced with a new one in which the people will be satisfied with. Topic 1: Unalienable rights are rights each individual should have, such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; these rights are declared to be natural and inherent. Nobody has the right to our services... ... middle of paper ... ...ape our ideal vision in America as to citizens being protected by a strong government. The Declaration is our lives every day, it is reality. As American citizens we are a very fortunate to live in a place like America because of all that has been accomplished, the people are happy with the government for securing our rights. In other countries people do not have rights we do, they do not have a say in much. For example, if one says something about the president elsewhere, one might be killed or do time. In the United States, if one says something about the president, not much ca happen because we have a say, unless is a threat. In terms of equality, Muslim religious women do not have equality. Muslims cannot be seen as themselves completely in public. Nobody in this world is perfect. Therefore, everyone should get the same respect as to be equal to one another.

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