American Freedom Ideal

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From an early age, young Americans learn the importance of the fact that America was, is, and will always be a free country founded on ideals of religious freedom. What is often left out of the picture is the international impact of the American freedom ideal. Much due to the cultural impact of the first American freedom document, the Declaration of Independence, 118 of the 208 sovereign states of the world now have the same freedom as the United States. That number is in itself an ever-growing testament to the possibility of globally-free government. This is not to say that American government as it is today grew from nothing. Rather, it grew out of the opposition to some political stances and from agreement with others. Take for instance