Question One
"Pillars of Citizenship":
The Declaration of Independence (1776)
The US Constitution (1787)
and the Bill of Rights (1789)
Please answer:
What do these documents specifically argue for, what do these documents argue against, and how are these arguments in conflict and / or harmony with each other?
Tools- "self-evident", why must Congress publish its dealings?, does permanent rebellion clash with law and order?
Question Two
In contrast to the three "pillars", the fourth "pillar", grassroots activism of African-American citizenship during American Revolutionary times.
Also mentioned other marginalized, or excluded groups, such as poor white farmers, women, and "Indians" as excluded from the "cornerstone" documents.
Please answer:
Why would Thomas Paine's democracy be in favor of the above grassroot group movements, and absolutely love their ability to improve our notion of communication and citizenship?
being "sober and orderly", "walk worthy", why is it important to "extend the sphere" of participants?