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The Consequences And Complications Of A More Perfect Union

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The constitution to say the least was ambitious and tried its best to create a happy compromise amongst the lawyers who gathered for its framing. In result the founders could did not seek to answer every question that the constitution proposed. To do so would have been near impossible and would have caused conflict amongst the diverse opinions at the convention. Instead in such thing as the preamble to the constitution phrases where put broadly for a reason. This can be seen in such phrases as “we the people” and “to form a more perfect union”. Both phrases are very broad for a reason and would lead to many questions/ controversies down the line during the experiment which was American democracy. Fineman explores the …show more content…

Many American think that racism of African Americans is a thing of past. However, this is not the case especially with the recent election of Donald Trump. As Obama brought to light in his presidency the issue of racism has only be taken out of the conversation. That racism against African American still happens in the US and the only difference is it is often left undiscussed. This is known better as colorblindness. This can be quite damaging and really has prevented any real process on race relation from being done. The obvious reason for this is because if it is being discussed then how can things get done. This American issue was acknowledged by Obama during his presidency. Obamas pushed “Americans to acknowledge their complicity in racial reasoning, with such acceptance being a step toward enabling us to engage I coherent dialogue about race and all of the its shameful, traumatic truths” (Miller 350). Obama during his presidency saw race relation in the U.S during his presidency as the issue and question that needed to be addressed in this generation to form a more perfect union. Miller sees Obamas approach to be a “proactive example of rhetoric potential to remedy and heal the negative differences and divisions of American race relations” (Miller 350). This approach is one step in solving race relation however it seems this issue continue to be a problem in the Us. It remains an issue in

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