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  • Our Responsibilities As American Citizens
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    Lincoln's Legacy legacy is something that is passed down from a predecessor. Lincoln's legacy is the teachings that he had wanted all of us, as American citizens, to live by. In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln explained what our responsibilities as American citizens are. His concepts tie all off U.S. history together and aid the prosperity of our country. In the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln stated that all men are created equal. He was restating the beliefs of Thomas Jefferson when Jefferson wrot...
  • Hateful Oligarchy Of Sex
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    'Fellow people in this here world': I stand before you tonight under indictment for the alleged crime of having voted at the last presidential election, without having a lawful right to vote. It shall be my work this evening to prove to you that me thus voting, I not only committed no crime, but, instead, simply exercised my citizen's rights, guaranteed to me and all United States citizens by the National Constitution, beyond the power of any state to deny. The preamble of the Federal Constituti...
  • Natural And Equal Rights To Every Citizen
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    A Woman with Fighting Words Our government is based on the idea of natural rights for every citizen; every citizen means all citizens. It does say "all men are created equal", this mean men and women. Susan B. Anthony was a woman of great courage and dedication. She exemplified these characteristics through out her life. She tears and pulls apart the Declaration of Independence, preamble of the Constitution, sex qualifications, and women's equal rights. She describes in clear detail her position...
  • Included Some Of Louisiana's Own Citizens
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    The eighteenth amendment of the United States Constitution was ratified in the year 1919. This amendment made buying, selling, and producing alcoholic beverages illegal. However, this amendment did not stop some on the citizens in the United States, this included some of Louisiana's own citizens. Even though the making and selling of beer and wine was illegal the citizens did not seem to care to much. The majority of the people, who brewed their own beer and wine at home, and even the people who...
  • Aristotle States About The Features Of Citizens
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    Aristotle discusses the ideal state and citizens. In his ideal state, Aristotle states about the features of citizens and answers the question of " who sould be citizen". The concept of citizen is very important in his ideal state, because according to Aristotle citizens have the fullest sovereign power, and it would be ridiculous to deny their participation in the state management. Aristole's inspiration is from biology. It depends on teleology. Teleology is about purposefulness. Everything has...
  • Citizen's Excellence
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    Aristotle On Excellence In Leadership Essay, Research Aristotle On Excellence In Leadership "But when a whole family, or some individual, happens to be so preeminent in excellence as to surpass all others, then it is just that they should be the royal family and supreme over all, or that this one citizen should be king. ' (1288 a 15-20) The key to Aristotle's quote is hidden in his definition of excellence. In Aristotle's context excellence refers to the excellence of a citizen "relative to the ...
  • Aristotle's Definition Of Citizen
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    Aristotle's Definition Of Citizenship Aristotle's Definition Of Citizenship Essay, Research Paper Aristotle's Citizenship In book three of his compilation, The Politics, Aristotle mainly discusses three types of constitutions. However, discussion of a state's constitutions begs the question of the definition of its citizen. Aristotle concludes that the citizen ought to be defined as? those who participate in [an unlimited office]? (170). Aristotle later goes on to claim that the? unlimited offic...

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