Democratic Ideas

  • Declaration of Independece

    Americans declared independece from the britsh
  • “E Pluribus Unum”

    "Out of many, one", a strong statement of the American determination to form a single nation from a collection of states.
  • U.S. Constitution

    Written by the founding fathers as a plan of government for the country.
  • Bill of Rights

    Americans rights in relation to their government.
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    Alex de Tocqueville and his Five Principles : Liberty, Egalitarianism, Individualism, Populism, and Laissez-faire.

    Tocqueville five values to crucial success; liberty meaning freedom, egalitarianism meaning belief of human equality, individualism meaning individual are or ought to be ethically paramount, populism meaning a belief in rights, wisdom, and virtues of the common people, and lastly Laissez-faire the practice of limited government interference in economic affairs beyond the minimum necessary for the maintenance of peace and property rights
  • Eminent Domain

    The right of a government to expropriate private property for public use with compensation as payment.
  • “In God We Trust”

    The official motto of the united states and of the U.S state of Florida.