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How does your family & community history connect to your American creed?
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Kayla M., Bay High School, Ohio
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The story of Charles B. Heffron
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The False Promise
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P.J. S., Bay High School, Ohio
. Summary:
A stream of consciousness essay about my opinion of america and american politics.
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My American Creed
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Aaron B., Bay High School, Ohio
. Summary:
The freedom that America provides is crucial to my American Creed.
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How words & symbols express the American creed - Addison Alexy
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Addison A., Bay High School, Ohio
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Liberty, democracy, equality, and individual rights are all examples of American creed expressed through words and symbols.
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James Chilton - My American Creed
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James C., Bay High School, Ohio
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The founding fathers have created a system that allows Americans to use the specifics of the 1st Amendment to express their creed.
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Family And The American Creed
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Clara Lang, Bay High School, Ohio
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I believe the makeup behind one's American Creed is rooted strongly from their family and homelife. Families can often be complex and confusing, but they are an essential factor to an American Creed.
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