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Foundations of Liberty and Freedom
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Anthony H., Staples High School , Connecticut
. Summary:
The liberty and freedom that people associate with the Statue of Liberty is built on the language in our legislation, so in the image, I made the interior of the statue filled with images of the Co...
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liberty
A Few Words
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Devin, Project Citizen , Connecticut
. Summary:
The Pledge of Allegiance rewritten
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The Myth of the American Dream
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Keelin W., Staples High School , Connecticut
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The illusion of the American Dream has misleadingly lead minorities into a mindless society. In America, we are known as the land of opportunity and success. By us remaining ignorant to the inequal...
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The Continuation of the Constitution
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Ryan, Staples High School , Connecticut
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The Constitution has been the highest law in America for 200 years, yet today, this law is not reaching far enough to continue to represent the freedoms all Americans must possess. As our society s...
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Mass incarceration
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Alex N., Project Citizen , Connecticut
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Ray Nasser and Alex Nemec
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Choose your path
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Matthew G., Staples High School , Connecticut
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This picture is about a kid that is looking up to his father. The father is giving him a present of good values. There is also a lightning bolt blocking the good values by social media. A TV, book ...
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