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Essay heading: Is America a Democracy?
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American History |
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April 30, 2003 |
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"Citizens have the right to seek news sources protected by law," and "citizens have the right to express themselves without government punishment," illustrates the larger point of political liberty (citizens are protected from government interference in exercise of free speech, association, and conscience) from Greenburg and Page's concept (Greenburg, p 6-7, 11-12)... displayed 300 characters
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These three portions include "citizens can express themselves on matters without risk of punishment," "all adults have the right to vote in elections," and "news sources are free and protected by the law." By focusing on these three pieces, I will explain how America is more democratic than it was in the past... displayed next 300 characters
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