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26 July, 15:12

How did equality become a stronger component of American freedom after the Revolution? Describing John Adams's argument in Thoughts on Government. When political thinkers of the day proposed a -, many of them intended to create a government that represented the - in the upper house and the - in the lower house, and contained a strong governor and judiciary to preserve the liberty of all.

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  1. 26 July, 15:29
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    Answer: equality, democracy, government policies and freedom of religion

    Explanation: Equality was a component in many systems, American freedom is linked to equality. Equal opportunity and condition is been promoted.

    Democracy was established, a system of government in which the entire people choose who rules them.

    Governments must be republics, their authority rests on the consent of the governed.

    The Leeway in voting requirements, that is all "inhabitants" that meet the less strict property qualification could vote. Now a large population of white male can vote.

    Religious freedom, the seven state constitutions that started with declarations of rights declared a commitment to "the free exercise of religion"
  2. 26 July, 15:41
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    American democracy has been tied to fair justice.

    Freedom and equality were sides of the same coin to John Adams; therefore, there were equal opportunities rather than equal conditions.

    The voting qualifications lowered so that the bulk of the white male population will be able to vote.

    The government was founded as a democratic republic.
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