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Explanation:
There are several limitations to human rights and these scenarios exemplifies them. The right to religion and worship is counterproductive if one's mode of worship with the well-being of another person. A noisy method of worship disrupts the peace of other people in the community.
Although one has the right to freedom of speech, another has the right to not listen to them or hear what they're have to say. In other words, one should be allowed to listen to whoever they want to and not listen to who they don't want to.
The right to peaceful assembly shouldn't encourage the destruction of properties or blockage of traffic or assault on others. These actions infringe upon others rights.
The right to freedom of press should be without bias and political propaganda.
I think its true (Governor is is in charge of the state and laws)
I know this is a late answer, but hopefully it can help someone else out!
The answer to your question would be, "Each measure was voted on individually". This allowed congressmen to oppose the measures they disagreed with, but still keep the measures they agreed upon.