Yes, this is true.
Some people don't really need to work (for example they have inherited a lot of money) but they work nonetheless because they seek social support or want to make a contribution to the world (such as working in the NGOs - organisations focused on improving life of others).
In this case, Bethany is likely to have two suitable options. The first option is as soon as she graduates from high school, she can take a full-time job with a good salary for around a year. Therefore, she should save as much money as she can in order to afford her college education in the following year. Once in college, Bethany can take a part-time job to afford expenses without affecting her studies.
On the other hand, Bethany can use her free time to prepare better for the colleges’ exams and interviews, which will allow her to pursue a scholarship. Additionally, she can get enrolled in a volunteer program, which is very valuable by the colleges' admission bureaus.
False
The Bill of Rights guarantees that the government can never deprive people in the U.S. of certain fundamental rights, including freedom of speech, right to freedom of religion, and right to free expression
<span>The document that stated that certain rights were not given by the government, but that men were born with them was the Declaration of Independence. This applied to all men and women equally. </span>
The articles of confederation and the U.S.<span> Constitution also played a big role since they united the individual states and established the federal government. The national government and fundamental laws, guarantying the basic rights for the citizens respectively.
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