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A New Nation1

Starting things off, Lipset seems to be a very articulate man. His views on this beautiful country are exactly down to earth. Lipset began talking about how this country is the best in some areas but how we lack our supremacy in other areas. For instance I will express crime rate and military power. In Lipset’s passage he stated that the crime rate in the United States is well above all other nations, but the American military is the strongest in the world. That is not a contradiction but only a mere example. Now with being the strongest military power in the world many smaller and third world countries tend to look up to us. That statement is easily represented by the fact that we are a “city on a hill.” This nation might be on top is some aspects of the game but there is a few things that weigh us down.

We won both world wars, set peace in the Middle East, and maintained our economic prowess. But are our greatest years starting to fall behind us? According to Lipset we are starting to distrust our leaders and have slim confidence in our institutions. That does not mean that everything is going south but what it really means

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Throughout Lipsets’s essay he stated how America is different and how it has two sides of its’ own story. In all my years as a student most of my acquaintances like different or new things. Routine gets boring and most think change is only for the better. While being on the top of the “hill” us Americans must feel strong about things. With one good response to our country many people want to experience it themselves. Lipset calls this a double-edged sword.

Lipset then proceeded to talk about how a lot of our fine nation’s essays were written under the direction of “foreign pens. Referring back to the first paragraph, America is great in many aspects but things do actually weigh is down. Most foreign travelers wrote about how exceptional this place is. Maybe you could discover a new nation and start your own government. The church as we know sets morals and standards into ones life. Our country has those great virtues but we also have great morals set by the guy above. Mama America knows that church is a choice not a demand. The United States does not make it mandatory for one to go to church but it emphasizes that it is for the better.

Approximate Word count = 917
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)

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