American History: change for 1920s to 1960s
MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Insert Names of Author (s )] MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Insert Professors name here] MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Insert Course Identification information here] MACROBUTTON NoMacro [Insert Submission date here] Towards a Liberal and Democratic America : Analysis of the Political Economic , and Social Changes in the United States from the 1920 's to the 1960 's In a liberal and democratic political setting , there is a felt need to address emerging issues through rational discourse . Indeed , there should always be a venue for the discussion of those issues that directly or indirectly affect

the very core of such a political setting . There ought to be an atmosphere that is conducive , so to speak , for the flourishing of a culture of discourse . This normative aspect should be granted and should be dealt with accordingly by the sovereign power or the state because such is grounded on the fundamental right of persons to freely express his or her opinions and to be heard without the feeling of threat
One such example of a political setting is the United States of America The U .S . is considered as a bastion of democracy . As a matter of fact it is , historically , considered as the oldest constitutional democracy in politics . On a preliminary note , countries which are democratic and are gearing towards a democratic political orientation , encounters issues that need to be addressed . One such issue is concerned with the problems of a democracy . In line with this , what follows is a discussion of the effects of the...
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