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Framework for Democracy

Summary: The core documents of the United States embody principles, hopes, and dreams of freedom that exist because of a robust non-governmental, non-economic sphere where individual citizens organize themselves for the common good. From the social contracts of the Mayflower Compact, to the Declaration of Independence, the Preamble to the Constitution, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, citizens in the United States have retained their rights. They have voluntarily granted some of these rights to government, and explicitly retained some rights (such as religion, speech, and assembly). The place where citizens act upon these rights, is the nonprofit, independent sector. Nonprofit organizations are a way for minority interests to be represented and to advocate for changes and new ideas. They help to protect minority rights.