What are the most effective tools for establishing and preserving freedom? Freedom is preserved through various documents and foundations by the founding fathers. The Bill of Rights, the Congress, the Voting System, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the U.S Constitution, and the Federal Government. America’s freedom was achieved through different ways such as Debates, Wars, and external struggles.
In the Declaration of Independence Jefferson gave an Ultimatum that America's rights and freedom were unalienable and that we as a whole have the power to alter a government that goes against that nature and became a nation of Americans own apart from the British rule. In the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson list all the ways that the British King and his subject mistreated them. This document played a major role in establishing America's freedom. It lets them gain control and prosper and separate from British crown.
The democracy voting system/the liberty of freedom. The limits of freedom and liberty is the state of being free to be able to speak and say anything freely. Liberty was not absolute for everybody back then and even today people still don't have complete liberty in america. The early americans put limits on freedom even when they were trying to create more freedom. Preserving the freedom that americans hold dear is a duty that all citizens should recognize as the youth of america, they are learning the importance and the wonderful freedom. The teachers are tempting to show them the reasons behind freedom knowing the way is fought for in communist countries. Many are waking to the danger of losing freedom. A important aspect of preserving freedom is how they make the government.
In summary, by working together towards a goal in life and constantly doing so, the freedoms of America should be long and lasting. There could be a number of
answers to your question, as it is the sort of question calling for an essay in
which you state a thesis and defend it. A possible thesis would be that the
most effective tools for establishing and preserving freedom are effective
legislatures and a fair and strongly functioning system of courts. Without
effective legislatures laws and governance bog down and the rights and freedoms of citizens can be eroded by special interests or powerful individuals and groups. Without courts functioning fairly and firmly to uphold laws that protect citizens' civil rights and liberties, the freedom of all citizens can be compromised by those who have greater advantages of wealth or position. For another possible thesis, I would. Point you to thoughts from Alexis de Tocqueville's famous work from the 1830s, Democracy in America. Tocqueville put great stress upon the direct involvement of all citizens in the democratic functioning of society, through things like
service on juries in the court system and by their regular association with one another in civic groups. Tocqueville urged that in a democracy, individual citizens need to learn to unite in association with one another to work as a group to protect their freedoms against the encroachment of tyranny.Tocqueville said that the most democratic country on earth is, above all, whereindividuals have "most perfected the art of pursuing the object of their common desires in common." He thought there is a "necessary relation between associations and equality."