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WAX IMAGES of President and Mrs. Lincoln at the Royal London Wax Museum in Phoenix enthrall visitors Cheri Guy and Doug Carr. Lincoln is perhaps the paramount symbol of this , nation's commit . 1 tfffritiitifigiilif ljbgf ll ,ff . .the heirs of that first revolutioni' It is easy, 200 years later, to dismiss the American Revolution as merely an exciting part of history. It is easy to forget the rebels who sacrificed their lives and fortunes in the single-minded pursuit of a dream. Yet, the convictions born with these rebels are still the foundations of American life. Throughout the history of the United States, each generation of Americans has contributed to freedom's cause. For two centuries, the struggle to free mankind from the bonds of misery has gone on at home and around the globe. This struggle contin- ues today. A new generation of young Americans, full of hope and vigor, has in- herited the role of defending the rights of the people. No generation offers more promise than this generation, nor does any have so much to live upto. INTRODUCTION 7
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TIME-HONORED TRADITIONS and the freedom to enjoy them are taken for granted in the United States. With ample time for some foolhardy fun, Judi Jones, Frans Lambrechtsen, Dawn Hess, and Erik Knudson carvejack-o'-lanterns. Q ' s X F95 we Wysvt gvlygxbvqi ' X . pil , . ST Q4 PSBVC, Ni XPC The forces of tradition run deep and strong in the United States. It is difficult to imagine a country anywhere else in the world with a richer culture than this nation. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Cana- dian border to the Mexican border, from Alaska to Hawaii, the country displays an amazing variety of customs and beliefs. The young generation, although raised in an automated environment vastly different from the world of its parent generations, still cherishes these inherent parts of its cul- tures. But more important is the fact that young Americans have inherited the right to have their own customs and beliefs. They can celebrate Hanukkah as well as Christ- masg enjoy Greek dancing as well as carving jack-o'-lanterns. In the United States, cul- tural, racial, and religious minorities are the equals of the majority. The idea of the pri- mary importance of the individual is the mainspring of American philosophy. INTRODUCTION 9
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