The development of American constitutional democracy grew from political, cultural, and economic issues, ideas, and events. Growth of independence confronted traditional western authority and belief systems promoting a diversity of new institutions, philosophical and religious ideas, and cultural and social achievements. Equal rights, accountabilities and practices of United States citizenship are founded in the Constitution and the nation’s history. Management skills nurture a person’s distinct standard of living. Prioritizing information intelligently leads to better informed decisions as patrons, labors, stakeholders and effective participants in society. Cultural diversity, their environment, and collaborations affect societies and the Earth.
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