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Grading America's Democracy
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- In the US, all individuals are valued equally and are free from unreasonable discrimination.
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- In the US, the law is applied fairly to everyone and the courts are fair and impartial.
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- In the US, elected officials are accountable to the people.
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- In the US, minority rights are protected from tyranny (oppression) by the majority.
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- The government is limited and does not interfere with individual freedoms.
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- In the US, citizens take their duty of participation seriously by being informed, debating issues, voting in elections, and protesting.
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- In the US, elections are free and fair, with most adult citizens being permitted to run for office regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, and level of wealth, with all votes counted equally.
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