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Which Fundamental Belief do you think is most abused now days? Why?
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Here is the list of Fundamental Beliefs and thier meanings.
Life: The right to life is basic with very few rare expectations. Ex. War, Penalty, Leagle to turn off Life Support.
Liberty: The right to liberty includes personal, political, and economic freedom. Personal Freedon is to act think and believe. Political Freedom is to vote and to be govern under the law. Economic Freedom is to own property and engage in lawful economic activity
The Prusuit of Happiness: To pursue happiness provided this doesn't take away roghts of others.
Public or Common Good: To work with others to benifit the community.
Justice: The right to be treated fairly in all respects.
Equality: All citizens have the right to be teated equally before the law.
Diversity: Vaiiety in race, lifestyle, and belief is protective.
Truth: Citizens can demand that thier political leaders tell the truth.
Patriotism: Citizens are devoted to thier country and its values.

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Some Core Democratic Values of:
American Constitutional
Democracy

Fundamental Beliefs

Life
Liberty
The Pursuit of Happiness
Public or Common Good
Justice
Equality
Diversity
Truth
Popular Sovereignty
Patriotism


Constitutional Principles

The Rule of Law
Seperation of Powers
Represenitive Government
Checks and Balances
Individual Rights
Freedom of Religion
Federalism
Civilian Control of the Military
Citiznes all have rights
O
rientals live in the U.S.
R
ules of Law is followed by all
E
veryone treated equally

D
ive into the Melting Pot
E
veryone treated fairly before the law
M
en and Women have same rights
O
rientals live in the U.S.
C
itizens have right to religion
R
eligion can't be forced
A
ll have the right to vote
T
ruth must be told
I
ndividuals speak for selves
C
itizens all have rights

V
ariety in race, and lifestyles
A
ll have the right to act, think and believe
L
ife, Liberty, and Happiness
U
nited States if free
E
veryone treated fairly in justice
S
elf-defence is a right to life
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