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Mademuasel [1]
3 years ago
5

What does independence mean to you? Check all that apply. freedom to make my own choices and decisions the right to vote and hav

e a say in how my country is governed control over what I wear and how I present myself to others the ability to live in whatever city, town, or country I prefer the ability to work or have a source of income that I can spend however I choose the right to openly disagree with other people’s opinions and ideas access to a car or public transportation so I can get around on my own
English
2 answers:
Whitepunk [10]3 years ago
8 0

All of them apply to me. Freedom can’t be defined narrowly: is the conjunction of many circumstances that free the individual both physically and psychologically . It also includes the rights of political participation and free expression, and the right of self-determination (clothes, self-image, self-worth and the right to decide where and how to live). In conclusion, all of them.

mote1985 [20]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Independence means:

  • freedom to make my own choices and decisions
  • the right to vote and have a say in how my country is governed
  • control over what I wear and how I present myself to others
  • the ability to live in whatever city, town, or country
  • I prefer the ability to work or have a source of income that I can spend however
  • I choose the right to openly disagree with other people’s opinions and ideas
  • access to a car or public transportation so I can get around on my own

Explanation:

all of these are some characteristics of democracy.

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