It's still important for several reasons. It's a statement of who we are as Americans and defines the beliefs at the very foundation of our system of government. It announces to the world the principles by which we recognize the right of a people to overthrow their government (and the conditions under which it becomes the only other means of settling their disputes).
It also provides us, ourselves, a constant reminder of how to recognize when our own government has become tyrannical - meaning too powerful, arbitrary in the application of the law, and disdainful of the individual Liberty of each and every one of us.
It should also serve as a caution to our federal government that it risks its own survival when it usurps our rights.
But there are two kinds of people who would ask this question in the first place: the young, who are just learning American history and the workings of our Republic... and those who actively reject the view that individual Liberty is a noble goal worth preserving. Usually, they do this because they think the world is too complicated and too different after two hundred years for those ideas still to have any relevance. Or they might be too comfortable in the relative safety Americans have enjoyed...
When we ook at the dangers that exist in the world, and when we have absolute trust in the federal government, it's easy to allow it to exercise more and more control over our lives. We can be free, or we can be safe. But we can't be both. As you continue your exploration of this question, keep asking yourself which is more important to you.
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∙ 12y agoThe Declaration of Independence is important today because it gives you the rights to do things and be protected. Some countries in the world don't have that.
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∙ 14y agoBecause it helped our country be free. It saved our country.
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∙ 11y agoBecause it is a foundation of our laws and freedoms.It can NEVER changed or be taken away.
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∙ 11y agoThe declaration of independence is important today because it gives you the rights to do things and be protected. Some countries in the world don't have that.
The Declaration of Independence is extremely valuable for understanding American culture and American values. Its principles of self-governance and liberty live on.
George Washington , as President of the Constitutional Convention, signed on September 17, 1787. As he was commanding the Continental Army, he did NOT sign the US Declaration Of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence shows what the USA will not put up with then and now. The Colonies were tired of GB telling them what to do. Without the Declaration we would not be free today. The Declaration pretty much told GB that they were willing to wadge war against them and the Colonies won,which is why we are free today. The Declaration of Independence is the reason for the Constitution.
Because with out it, we would still be under England's rule today. Those people were making a stand and saying. "this is what I believe in, you don't like it then oh well!".
According to the Declaration of Independence, governments are formed in order to protect the "natural rights" of the people (in the D of I these were listed as "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"). This is still important to citizens of the United States today because the goal of a government should STILL be to protect those rights--not to enrich its members, or to gain international power, or to promote mercantile enterprises.
How important are the ideals of the declartion of independence to you today?why
no, dumby
The Declaration of Independence gives a view of history and as a historical document it is good to know, but as far as practical purposes it doesn't have one.
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It is simply important because without it we would not have the freedoms we would have today.
Without it, many laws that we have today would not be in effect and there would be many people disobeying the rules. I think The Declaration of Independence is very important to the USA.
yes because i said so
The Declaration of Independence is still used today. It affects every person in the United States, because it help to protect their rights as humans.
The Declaration of Independence is extremely valuable for understanding American culture and American values. Its principles of self-governance and liberty live on.
The Declaration of Independence is extremely valuable for understanding American culture and American values. Its principles of self-governance and liberty live on.
life and libety
Yes it is still relevant in some parts