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Highlight the core values of democracy plzz.. Answer me

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Answered by sangeet262cciscom1
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office order the values of democracy then answer the question to that
Answered by ShashiWWE
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 "The Core Democratic Values are the fundamental beliefs and constitutional principles of our society, which units all Americans.  These values are expressed in the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution and other significant documents, speeches, and other writings our nation."  The term, by the way comes from a work of Thomas Jefferson.

Simply put the Core Democratic Values are ideals that are important to us as Americans. These values bind us together as a nation.

  Below is a list of the values you will be dealing with most at the K-7 level. 

Take a look at the Core Democratic Activities I have gathered for you.  They will not only help you discover if your students truly understand the concepts but give them practice identifying and internalizing them.

I have put together a neat activity that I use whenever I introduce the Core Democratic Values for the first time.  Take a look at The Core Democratic Sketchbook Activity and see if it fits your needs.

 

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

  Mention the Declaration of Independence to most people and the first thing that usually pops into their minds are these seven words:  Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.  The Declaration tells us that we have these rights and it is the duty of our government to protect those rights.

 

Life

A good definition here would be that as Americans we have the right to live without the fear of injury or being killed by others.  We believe everyone has the right to live.   Seems simple enough but there are still too many countries around the world where this basic right is not the case.  In the United States it is the primary responsibility of the government to protect the lives and safety of its citizens.

  As we talk to kids we can share the idea that in school and life we have rules to keep us safe and we should follow those rules.  

No Jumping on the Bed by Jim Alvaro is a great book to use in illustrating this idea.  

 

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