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Oksana_A [137]
4 years ago
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Please write a new idea for the constitution

History
2 answers:
cluponka [151]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

One thing that needs to be added to the constitution would be the military rights.

Explanation:

The military has little rights while serving and choices are hard for them, they cannot chose whether they fight or not and they work for nothing sometimes. I think the constitution should include a military rights act that gives special privileges and rights to our veterans that help them in the future and prevent our soldiers from going without.

Arlecino [84]4 years ago
5 0
One thing that could be added could be a balanced budget amendment that prohibits off-budget funding
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