Why Is America Necessary

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" The Declaration of Independence promises that all men are entitled to their “unalienable rights,” the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness given to each and every American at birth, and that all men are created equally. Our unalienable rights and equality are very important to America because it allows those who aren’t apart of the government to live a life without dealing with day-to-day problems and world violence, its what makes America, America. However, although America is a great nation known for freedom and giving outsiders the “ American Dream,” America is also a nation that struggles with equality for all people and protecting the people's unalienable right to life. The United States of America is one of the kindest and helping nations in the world. “This country has given me remarkable opportunities… During more than 50 years in the marketing, advertising and public relations business, I was helped by many kind people to fulfill the American Dream.” The author, Peter Georgescu explains how America allowed him to enter the states creating a better lifestyle for him. “About 70,000 refugees were resettled in the United States last year. Iraq and Burma were the largest sources of refugees, with combined 31,000 people: About 1,700 were from Syria; the Obama …show more content…
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