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andrezito [222]
3 years ago
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Makovka662 [10]3 years ago
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In fact, the law is constitutional on the trade clause, but the argument presented above does not refer to this.

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The freedoms of speech, press, assembly and the right to petition the government and seek redress of grievances proclaim that citizens have the right to call the government to account. Freedom of speech and press allows citizens to communicate their ideas verbally and in writing, while freedom of assembly lets them publicly express a common interest. The right to petition allows citizens to point out to the government where it did not follow the law, to seek changes, as well as damages for such missteps.

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National Association of University Women

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To learn more about Mary Church Terrell refer to the link:

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