Editorial: Whatever Happened to The Idea of Majority Rule in America? | Dr. John Hnatio Ed. D.

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In this ONN editorial, we talk about the constitution of the united states of America. There are currently some minority groups in America pushing for change to benefit themselves and not the nation as a whole. Should we return to and focus on the fundamentals of the constitution? How can we bring people together and promote peace?

Video chapters
1. 00:00 – Intro
2. 00:13 – The Constitution of the United States
3. 01:44 – Some Minority Groups
4. 04:43 – Constitution Fundamentals
5. 05:59 – The Majority
6. 07:18 – Outro

Video references
- https://storiesfromhistory.com/the-declaration-of-independence-american-history/
- https://worldhistory.us/american-history/what-are-the-principles-of-the-us-constitution.php
- https://www.usa.gov/branches-of-government
- https://billofrightsinstitute.org/resources/principles-and-virtues
- http://www.learntheconstitution.com/28-principles-of-liberty.html
- https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/usstates/uslatlog.htm

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