The reason the Declaration of Independence as well as the Articles of Confederation and the U.S. Constitution do not speak of a Democracy is due to the fact that the United States of America is not a Democracy. It is in fact a Republic. This is not explained well in school or in the media, but it is the fact.
No, the founding fathers believed that democracy was "rule by the rabble". The word "democracy" does not appear in the Declaration of Indepedence or the United States Constitution. -Darin R., Palm Beach Gardens, FL
The word used, as an example, in the Declaration of Independence is: Unalienable.
inevitable
The Declaration of Independence is only one page in length.
By including the word "necessary" in the first paragraph.
No, the founding fathers believed that democracy was "rule by the rabble". The word "democracy" does not appear in the Declaration of Indepedence or the United States Constitution. -Darin R., Palm Beach Gardens, FL
The word "freedom" is missing from the Declaration of Independence.
The word 'liberty' appears once in the United States Declaration of Independence. The declaration was ratified on July 4, 1776.
Many of us know about the Declaration of Independence.
Government
I read a book on the declaration of independence!
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No not a word.
Yes, the compound, proper noun 'Declaration of Independence' is a concrete noun as a word for a physical document; a word for a physical thing.
The declaration of war made international headlines.In American history, the Declaration of Independence is an important document.She was shocked by the declaration of his love for her.
Three words ... DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE!
Probably. Independence...thats the key word, ya idiot.