Eugene V. Debs discusses how socialists in the US strive for financial and social equality among all US citizens. Debs describes how American society can be extremely unfair, as some individuals are born into wealthy families and never have to work a day in their life while other individuals work extremely hard their entire lives just to survive.
This is why Debs, and socialists in the US in general, strive for a system in which the government has more control of the means of production and the economy in general. Debs argues that all things in the US are jointly used and that it only makes sense for the government to be involved in making sure these resources are spread out equally to citizens.
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In response to the debate over whether Congress had the authority to establish a national bank, for example, Hamilton wrote the Defense of the Constitutionality of the Bank, which forcefully argued that Congress could choose any means not explicitly prohibited by the Constitution to achieve a constitutional end
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John F. Kennedy
"Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what can you do for your country"
The 26th Amendment: “Old Enough to Fight, Old Enough to Vote” During World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt lowered the minimum age for the military draft age to 18, at a time when the minimum voting age (as determined by the individual states) had historically been 21.
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4. Rigid Class Structure
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A feudal society has ranks, such as peasants, merchants, knights, and kings. Feudal societies were often replaced by industrialization, and did not experience rapid social change. In addition, most people below merchants could not read, which was the majority of people, contributing to a low literacy rate. However, feudal societies did have extremely rigid class structure that deemed rights as appropriate due to people's classes.