the civil rights act has put positive effect on today citizens
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They made us think about how the world can be so discriminating.
I think someone else would have stepped up in his shoes and I think we would probably be where we're at right now
they wanted equal rights and still trying to get them today
When he wrote the Declaration of Independence he was using the thinking of the Enlightenment thinkers. I think he did believe that people had rights and he wrote that they needed to fight for their rights every few years. When reading the words of people of his time we have to keep in mind that the language means different things today that it meant when it was written.
When he wrote the Declaration of Independence he was using the thinking of the Enlightenment thinkers. I think he did believe that people had rights and he wrote that they needed to fight for their rights every few years. When reading the words of people of his time we have to keep in mind that the language means different things today that it meant when it was written.
the civil rights act has put positive effect on today citizens
she might think that its al right.
The criminal justice system is a major concern of Americans today, I do not think that the bill of rights has gone too far in protecting the rights of the accused given the rampant mass school shootings that we witness today in a number of states.
sort of ... she influenced womens rights i think
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Declaration of Independence began legic right for all u.s. cities in standes govenemnt for we know today.
Today could be a lot different. There might still be slavery, there might still be a lot of things that were stopped, and there might not be a lot of things that were created by civil rights activists.
They made us think about how the world can be so discriminating.
Well the declaration says "we hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator by certain unalienable rights" (these rights being life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness)