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Who Should Better Understand Freedom?
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Voters, the General Public and Key Opinion Leaders All Americans, and especially voters, should understand the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights, and the essential timeless principles in our founding documents.More… |
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Immigrants All new Americans should understand our nation’s history, culture, language, civics and especially its founding principles. More… |
American Public School Graduates All students graduating from America’s public schools, as new voters, should understandthe nation’s history, civics, and founding principles at least as well as new immigrants do. More… |
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Association Leaders and Members, Colleges and Think Tanks Conservative groups and their leaders should make it a priority that all their work begins from the perspective of founding principles,and push programs that further educate their constituencies on those ideals. More… |
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Legislators, Governors and Other State Officials State and local governments should push back against federal over-reach and assert their own sovereignty over a wide range of policies. More… |
Who Should Better Understand Freedom?
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Voters, the General Public and Key Opinion Leaders |
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Association Leaders and Members, Colleges and Think Tanks |
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Immigrants |
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Immigrants |
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American Public School Graduates |
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Legislators, Governors and Other State Officials |

Voters, the General Public and Key Opinion Leaders
All Americans, and especially voters, should understand the Declaration of Independence, U.S. Constitution, and Bill of Rights, and the essential timeless principles in our founding documents.More…