American Values: Democracy, Freedom and Equality

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United States have the “faith in rules and individuals”, because they believe that each individuals are responsible for their own well being and decisions. That each one of us, are our own person and can decide for ourselves what is best for us as a person. Yes, American culture is fully about procedural and individuality and when compared to other countries, we are well known for more of that characteristics.

We, Americans live with American values of democracy, freedom and equality. Democracy is about us as American being represented. In America we believe in choosing a leader to lead us, to make and select policies for us all that we can vote for as our right. We all get our say on how the country is ran, by casting our votes and the results all comes down to majority rules. We don’t always get what we want when we vote, but as an American citizen we all have our right to vote and voting is one of the most important thing we do and should do. Without voting for our leader there will be no democracy in United States.

The biggest thing that American is known for is our freedom. We as Americans value
Americans are all about being equals and having the same rights as every individual. That is why discriminatory law is also a big part of our equality. Every person rich, poor, gay, straight, young, old, etc are treated the same. No one should be above others, we are all equals. That is why equality is the most cherished American values.

As the textbook Keeping the Public stated, who gets what and how, As a nation, citizens need to share a view of who they are, how they should live and how the world should be. Without common culture America can break apart and we will be divided as a nation. We reach our goal and unity through political cultured based on procedural and individualistic visions of democracy, freedom and equality. Without these three America wouldn’t be the world it is

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