Make Your Own Government
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Make Your Own Government
Attention people of Kumruland. My name is ----- and I am a consultant from the United Nations. We are gathered here today to discuss a better and suitable political system for this country, and mainly for you, the people. I will introduce to you this form of government, constitutional democracy and why I feel it will be a much better system for you. I hope at the end of my speech you will all agree with me and we can make Kumruland a better country for everybody.
Many years ago, people felt we should be governed by the "best". The "best" usually was one person, or a king, or ruler who had the power and the right to tell us what to do and how to do it. For a while we let this slide, but as time went one more and more people were thinking, "Hey, why aren't I the best?" When this happened where more than 1 person believed to be the best, it resulted in wars and problems. Eventually people came up with a majority principle, in which stated that we would chose who was the "best". They decided to vote for this leader instead of making one person feel it was their right to rule us. This was known as constitutional democracy.
Another thing I will introduce to you is Rule of Law. This is something democracy came out of. Rule of Law is people being able to govern themselves. Making written laws and sticking to them, not changing anything unless it was voted for and written about after.
On June 7th, 1776, a man named Richard Henry Lee decided we needed independence, due to our recent independence from Great Britain on July 4, 1776. Five men sat down together, to make a Declaration of Independence. This declaration was made to make the people equal and not be controlled so much by the government. This declaration says ".that all men are created equal..that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." ".that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new...
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- Submitted by: jannuts
- Date Submitted: 11/26/2006 05:24 PM
- Category: American History
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