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The word "freedom" is missing from the Declaration of Independence.
Yes, the words declaration of independence alone are a noun, I believe. However, if one were to say "The United States Declaration of Independence," it would become a proper noun and therefore capitalized. I realize that to America, our Declaration of Independence is the only document of its kind and therefore is considered only a proper noun, but to other countries, it is not the same. It is a regular noun. When speaking of our document, they refer to it as the American Declaration of Independence.
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No not a word.
The word "freedom" is missing from the Declaration of Independence.
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The word 'liberty' appears once in the United States Declaration of Independence. The declaration was ratified on July 4, 1776.
Independence refers to the ability to think and act for oneself without depending on others. For instance, a country can declare its independence from another nation to govern itself. Similarly, an individual can strive for financial independence by relying on their own income to support themselves.
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The word used, as an example, in the Declaration of Independence is: Unalienable.
I read a book on the declaration of independence!
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Yes, the words declaration of independence alone are a noun, I believe. However, if one were to say "The United States Declaration of Independence," it would become a proper noun and therefore capitalized. I realize that to America, our Declaration of Independence is the only document of its kind and therefore is considered only a proper noun, but to other countries, it is not the same. It is a regular noun. When speaking of our document, they refer to it as the American Declaration of Independence.
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