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A freedom document is a formal declaration or legal instrument that asserts and outlines the rights and freedoms of individuals, often in the context of a political or social movement. It serves as a foundational text advocating for liberty, justice, and equality, often inspired by historical struggles for human rights. Examples include the Declaration of Independence, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and various constitutions around the world. These documents aim to protect individual freedoms and promote democratic principles.

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