CLEAN : Democracies die not by fire, but by law,' warns US advocate a year after Capitol siege

CLEAN : Democracies die not by fire, but by law,' warns US advocate a year after Capitol siege

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Social Studies, History

10th - 12th Grade

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The United States is facing a significant democratic crisis, marked by events like January 6 and ongoing legal challenges. Unlike past threats, modern democracy is undermined through legal means rather than overt dictatorship. Numerous bills have been introduced to alter election processes, raising concerns about voting rights and election integrity. Public trust in elections has declined, with a notable portion of the population believing force may be necessary to protect their way of life. Despite these challenges, there is hope that the US can recover its democratic values, as it has done in the past, by being vigilant and proactive.

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