What Price Freedom?
Freedom is defined as ?Liberty of the person from slavery, detention, or oppression.? In such a statement, it can nearly be assumed that this privilege would be granted to every man and woman walking the earth. However, such a fantasy could never be achieved without struggle, restrain, desire, dreaming, and bloodshed. Soldiers have gone down in war, men and women have fallen to the persecution of abominable tyrants, and our forefathers struggled against formalities to achieve what they truly were entitled to: salvation. In man?s ultimate hunger for equality, the cost of salvation from persecution has been a large one, indeed. But what price can be placed on a nation?s right for freedom? The payments made in the past have truly been colossal ones. The literal definition of freedom was stated, but in order to define the United States? freedom as a whole, one must look into the Constitution, where our independence as a nation and our independence as a people are stated boldly. As a result of
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Approximate Word count = 677
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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