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Term Papers on Following A Dream Towards Freedom

Term Paper TitleFollowing A Dream Towards Freedom
# of Words458
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.83

Following A Dream Towards Freedom


Following A Dream Toward Freedom
470 words



     Freedom was and still is the dream of every American.  Freedom is defined as the

liberty of choice or action, self-determination of rational beings, the right to enjoy

privileges of membership or citizenship, and independence.  The natural rights of all men

have been stated as "life, liberty, and the puruit of happiness."  In order for freedom to

exist, people must take on the responsibility to pursue and maintain their dream.

     The dream of freedom requires people to take responsibility to govern themselves

in a way in which freedom can succeed without chaos.  Civilizations have used

governmental law and social rules to regulate their citizens.  People must maintain a direct

hold on their government and society through their laws and social structure, allowing for

each individual within their citizenship to keep their own identity while participating in the

civilization as a whole.  When people take on the responsibility of their citizenship and

follow the laws and rules founded for them, freedom is allowed to work for everyone.

     "In the future days, which we seek to make secure, we look forward to a world

founded upon four essential human freedoms," stated Franklin Roosevelt in his 1941

President's Annual Address to Congress.  "The first is freedom of speech and expression-

everywhere in the world.  The second is freedom of every person to worship God in his
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