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Why America Is Great
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Chapter 1 - Our Rich Heritage
Transcendent Principles
So, where did the Founders get their principles? How did they know where to look as they drew the blueprint of a nation?
Beginnings of Representative Government and Separation of Powers
Why Listen to Dead, White, Wig-Wearing Men?
Endnotes
2
Chapter 2 - The Rule of Law
The Sugar Act
Stamp Act
What’s Wrong with the Rule of Man?
John Locke
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Chapter 3 - The Appeal to Justice
The Spark of Revolution
An Olive Branch Rejected
“Rays of Ravishing Light and Glory”
Endnotes
4
Chapter 4 - Self Government
The Covenant and the Early American Township
The Great Awakening
Endnotes
5
Chapter 5 - To Form a More Perfect Union
To Another Convention, with Dragging Feet
National, Not Merely Federal
The Matter of Representation
Endnotes
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Chapter 6 - We the People
A New Order Is Proposed
A Balance of Power
Checks and Balances
The People Take a Vote
Endnotes
7
Chapter 7 - Securing the Blessings of Liberty
The Legislative Branch – Making the Law
House of Representatives
Senate
The Executive Branch – Enforcing the Law
The Judicial Branch – Guarding the Law
Endnotes
8
Chapter 8 - The Rise of Progressives and the Growth of the Bureaucratic State
The Unholy Alliance
Progressive Philosophy
Foster Father to the People
A New Deal
Our Freedoms: Dying from Neglect
Endnotes
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Chapter 9 - Private Property: Is It Mine or Thine?
‘Mine’ and ‘Not Mine’
A Natural Right
The Community Pitted Against the Individual
A Right to Property, and a Property in Rights
The Threat Today
Endnotes
10
Chapter 10 - The High Price of a Limited Government
The Design
The Intangibles
The Danger, The Price, and The Choice
Endnotes
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