Beyond the Declaration of Independence’ obvious historical relevance to the founding of the United States, it is also a wondrous exemplar of the power of language. It is not merely a powerful political document, but a powerful personal document as well, putting into vivid words the choices and actions of the 56 members of the Continental Congress who would put their names to it.
My only problem is do they even teach History and Civics in school anymore? I know when I was in eighth grade back in the late 60s you had to pass a constitution test to get into high school. Is that even a requirement any more in our now totally indoctrinated schools or are they just teaching what pronouns are correct to use???
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My only problem is do they even teach History and Civics in school anymore? I know when I was in eighth grade back in the late 60s you had to pass a constitution test to get into high school. Is that even a requirement any more in our now totally indoctrinated schools or are they just teaching what pronouns are correct to use???
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