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Persuasive Essay On Freedom

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If the Constitution states that we have freedom, then why are we continually fight for it? In this essay, I will argue that our freedom has been repeatedly fought for. For example The Revolutionary War was fought to gain our freedom to self govern; we fought a Civil War to end slavery, which is the complete opposite of freedom; and we are currently in a war with the radical Islamic group known as ISIS to gain our freedom from terrorism. I have listed claims to support that freedom is not guaranteed. To maintain and to gain freedom we must fight for and protect it. We have, over time, had many conflicts regarding certain freedoms, whether it is more freedoms for a group of people or none at all. The American Revolutionary War was an …show more content…

By the spring of 1865 all the Principal Confederate armies surrendered. The Union States defeated the Confederate States and abolished slavery nationwide. ISIS is a conflict that we are currently up against in modern society which concludes my reasoning, that our freedom is not guaranteed. ISIS aims to create an Islamic state called a Caliphate across Iraq, Syria, and beyond. They are known for killing dozens of people at a time. ISIS even uses modern tools like social media to promote reactionary politics and religion.
If the constitution list our freedom of religion, then why are people being killed for not being Islamic? If we were given the rights that were listed in the constitution, we wouldn't have most of the conflicts that we have today. I acknowledge that people may not agree with my claims, and they may think that our freedom is guaranteed. After breaking away from Britain, our founding fathers made the Constitution to ensure certain rights of the citizens. The Bill of Rights lists specific prohibitions on governmental power. They were made to protect the individual liberties. To access the issues that are now in effect, we have and still add amendments. Our rights are reinforced by amendments, we add these amendments as new conflict arises in hope that we can resolve the issue. In conclusion, today we have many freedoms, yet not

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