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vichka [17]
3 years ago
13

8. Which guarantee in the First Amendment is the most important in

History
2 answers:
ziro4ka [17]3 years ago
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Freedom. Freedom is what gives us the ability to be able to express ourselves. We’re given freedom of speech, press, and religion. Without this freedom, it would be horrible. There would be a lot of intolerance and lots of persecution.
sleet_krkn [62]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Freedom of speech

Explanation:

Our country was built on freedom of speech

There are many countries that don't have it and their people are struggling, eventually the country fails if the people are unhappy with it

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