The Values that Unite Us

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The Values that Unite Us Chapter 1, Section 3 The Values that Unite Us

Equality Means everyone has the same rights and opportunities

Justice Fairness

Americans Share certain beliefs, or ideas we trust are true.

Work still needs to be done To achieve our ideal of ensuring all Americans’ rights.

Freedom Freedom allows us to do what we want as long as we don’t interfere with the freedoms of others.

Values Values help us decide how we should act.

American Values Equality Justice Freedom

Limits to Life’s Opportunities Energy Ability Interest

Freedom Allows Us To: Choose our friends Work where we wish Listen to the music we like