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    Robin Cooper

    APUS History

    3rd PeriodAugust 30, 2010

    Essay Topic: There is little dispute that the foundation of American Democracy can befound in both the Declaration of independence and the U.S. Constitution. Which of the

    two documents do you think is the most relevant for the 21st Century World?

    I think the U.S Constitution is a more relevant document than the Declaration of

    Independence is for the 21st century world. Our Constitution changes just like our

    country does. The Constitution has amendments that have given us guidance for the

    changing times that our country has gone through in the past and that we are goingthrough today. All of the amendments have a historical story behind them. The

    Constitution changes as our world changes, from the 18th century to the 21st century.

    The First Amendment states Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment ofreligion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of

    the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the

    Government for a redress of grievances. This amendment protects our right of freedomof religion, press and expression. It was ratified December 15, 1791. The First

    Amendment was written because citizens demanded a guarantee of this basic freedom.

    Without the First Amendment, religious minorities could be persecuted, the governmentmight interfere with religion. This amendment is relevant in our 21st century world

    because it protects the right to worship as a member of any religion we want, anywhere

    we want and any time we want. The request in July 2010 to build a Muslim mosque two

    blocks from where the World Trade Center was blown up September 11, 2001 isprotected by this amendment. Some people think that it would not be right to let the

    mosque be built there, but the Constitution protects the right for them to build it

    anywhere they want, even near Ground Zero in New York City.

    The Twenty-Second Amendment states that the President can not serve more than two

    consecutive four year terms. This amendment was passed after President Franklin

    Roosevelt was elected to four consecutive terms. When he refused to run again after his

    second term, George Washington had set a standard that all other presidents hadfollowed. President Franklin Roosevelt ran and was elected for his four terms: 1932,

    1936, 1940, and 1944. According to historians, he was reelected to a fourth term because

    most people thought it might not be good for us to have a new president while we were inthe middle of fighting World War II and Congress was determined once the war ended, to

    make sure ensure that Washington's self-imposed two-term limit become law. The 22nd

    Amendment passed Congress on March 21, 1947. It was ratified on February 27, 1951.Changing presidents helps us to get new ideas and attitudes in office and makes sure that

    America has only 8 years of the same administration, for better or worse.