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liberstina [14]
1 year ago
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Write a 250- to 500-word argumentative essay on one of the listed topics. choose a topic that you find interesting or is somehow

relevant to you: why are there laws limiting the freedom of speech? why is it important to balance majority rule with minority rights? is the use of civil disobedience warranted in response to laws that some people feel are unjust? what is the correct balance between protecting the freedom of religion, maintaining the separation of church and state, and protecting people from discrimination?
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