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Annual 90-Day Study by Constituting America

Constituting America
Democracy In America
Alexis De Tocqueville
Democracy
Equality
United States
Federal Constitution
Slavery
Education
Civic Engagement
Federalism
Declaration Of Independence
Freedom
Consent Of the Governed
Religion
Constitution
American Democracy
Individualism
American Exceptionalism
Commerce
American Political Thought

Our "90 in 90 Essay Project Academic Studies" on subjects such as the Federalist Papers, the Constitution; the Amendments; the Classics that Inspired the Constitution, the Executive Branch, the country's past 57 presidential elections, the Supreme Court, the Congress and the states have resulted in over 3,000 essays contributed by over 200 constitutional scholars, historians and elected officials.... more

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Essay 13A: The Homestead Act and the Consent of the People.

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Essay 12B: Samuel Morse, The Telegraph, and Connecting the People.

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Essay 12A: The Telegraph and the Railroad Connecting the American People

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Author of the essay 'The Rise of Mechanical Farming and the Consent of the People'
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Guest essayist; editor of George Washington, a Collective and Translator of Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws with Commentary; author and scholar
Constituting America (essayist for the segment)
Episode: Essay 10C: The Meaning of Consent in the Declaration of Independence Regarding the Gag Rule
Stephen Toodle
Professor of History at the College of Sequoias; honored visiting graduate faculty at Ashley University
College of Sequoias; Ashley University
Episode: Essay 10A: The People and the Fight Against The Gag Rule
Scott Faulkner
Author of the essay; notable historical commentator
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Troy Kickler
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Janine Turner
Founder, Creative Director of Constituting America; Guest Essayist
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Janine Turner
Founder of Constituting America

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Essay 69: Reflection on the Relations Between Civil Associations and Political Associations Democracy in America, Volume 2, Part II, Chapter 7
Q: Can the freedom to associate be permitted in some cases, such as economic endeavors, while being prohibited in others, such as political ones, without losing all the goods that associational life can offer?
No, limitations on political associations inhibit the growth of civic life, affecting the development of virtues and skills necessary for democracy.
Essay 69: Reflection on the Relations Between Civil Associations and Political Associations Democracy in America, Volume 2, Part II, Chapter 7
Q: When all citizens are free and equal, how do they learn to self-govern and exercising liberty, putting aside their own good for the common good?
Through governing and associating directly with their fellows, democratic citizens learn to see the effects of exercising their liberty on others and develop the skills and habits necessary for free democratic societies.

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