The tenth amendment <span>gives the states freedom and control. </span>
They are limited if they harm the public interest. In other words you have a right to free speech but you can't yell fire in a crowded place because it would be against the public's best interest to cause a panic.
Another example: You have the right to religious freedom as long as you aren't forcing people to believe your religion.
The limits end where another person's limits start.
Answer: B<u>.</u><u>petition </u>
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Sentence:
While adults are charged with their crimes, children who are not being tried as adults have a(n)<u> </u><u>petition </u>complaint filed against them.
The only description of totalitarianism that is accurate would be "<span>D. A form of government in which the state has control over every aspect of human life," since this would be the opposite of most democratic forms of government. </span>