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  • Essay / Jefferson's Vision Realized - 875

    A Vision RealizedJefferson envisioned a government that allowed its citizens to exercise unalienable rights. In precise terms, he states: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and pursuit. happiness. » To be more obvious, how can we define these “inalienable rights” of “life”, “liberty” and “pursuit of happiness”? Did these unalienable rights achieve Jefferson's goal? I am convinced that Jefferson's revolutionary vision of life, liberty and happiness has finally been realized in America. Life is a precious gift given to us from the moment we are born and Thomas Jefferson knew it. We can define life as respecting ourselves and others, accepting our individuality, not judging certain groups or individuals, and being able to exercise our morals and beliefs. By living in America, we are entitled to experience these rights to “life.” The United States has become a very diverse nation. Because of their diversity, the lives and beliefs of many different cultures here in America are accepted. A major example is religion. Jews and Arabs, enemies in the Jammal 2 countries, live in harmony in the United States. Another example is that of Muslims and Hindus, who hate and kill each other in their countries, and yet can live side by side in peace in America thanks to Thomas J....