PART A: What, according to Washington's address, is the relationship between freedom and the union?
Freedom comes from the maintenance of a strong central union, protecting the rights and interests of its citizens.
Freedom comes from the maintenance of a strong central union, protecting the rights and interests of its citizens.
The freedom to maintain, voice, and act upon differing ideals and beliefs is what creates a strong union.
The freedom to maintain, voice, and act upon differing ideals and beliefs is what creates a strong union.
Faithfulness to one's government, or patriotism, decreases dissatisfaction with central government and thus decreases restrictions on freedoms.
Faithfulness to one's government, or patriotism, decreases dissatisfaction with central government and thus decreases restrictions on freedoms.
The lesser the reach of federal interference, the greater one's personal freedoms.