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S_A_V [24]
3 years ago
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Can you give a current example of how we as a nation are moving either toward or away from the founding father's intentions as w

ritten in the Constitution and Bill of Rights?
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kati45 [8]3 years ago
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The United States of America has changed through time, so has done the world. The Bill of Rights written during the XVIII century, added to the Constitution specific personal freedoms and rights reserved for each State, that are still followed.

Despite the fact that some decisions may raise unease among people, the whole society respects each state freedom. The best current example that can be given here is the abortion law that is treated differently depending on the State.  

Anna35 [415]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

ok

Explanation:

We´ve been moving toward our founding fathers because as they wrote:

"We The people of tHe United States in order to forme a more perfect Union stablish Justice, insure domestic tranquility, provie for the commom defence ...."

we are always on the track to have all these for the people of this great nation, we look for better opportunities, rights for everyone, health, jobs and equality, we are still looking for the best to oue citzens.

on the other hand many people are not respecting life, destroying families and principals, we´ve been neglecting basic human rights leacing peole to their own devices.

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