1. The Declaration of Independence stated that all men were created equal and that they had natural rights that could not be taken away. How were these beliefs enforced in the early United States

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Answer:Right to nationality

Explanation:

In the declaration of independence in early United States, it believed that every citizens are expectations be treated equal no matter your gender and your cultural background. Looking at it critically, you might be denied of right if found guilty in the following offences

1.Stealing

2.Cybercrime

3.Domestic violence

4.Murderer

5.Not paying taxes

Although all men should be given the same right if wisely used without fear. From the the Declaration of independence, every man has the right to Nationality were he/she hails from.

Answer: solidarity.

Explanation: What each society needs it a solidarity of its members. In traditional European society what cemented society was a Christian faith, Christian morals ...common people believed that the social order is a divine will. But USA is a society founded in the end of 18th century when the spirit of time was dominated by the ideals of Enlightenment. Even though Americans or Europeans were not completely secularized, they believed (much more than in Middle Ages) they can control their lives. In this respect they were influenced by ideas of John Locke or J-J Rousseau. Declaration of independence is an expression par excellence of the spirit of Enlightenment but it was hypocritical anyway because the term "people" was applied exclusively on white men (women and black people were excluded). This had to be corrected by constitutional amendments and by the fight for civil rights. So, declaration of independence and constitution preached solidarity, natural rights for everybody without really producing solidarity because black people and women were not included. Of course, people became increasingly aware of that.

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