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Pavel [41]
3 years ago
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Give your opinion on whether American society today has too much liberty or too much order. Support your opinion by identifying

a problem today that is caused by people having too much liberty or Identifying one situation today where the pursuit of order has infringed on American liberties.
Law
1 answer:
lilavasa [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer and Explanation:

American society has a lot of freedom, being, in fact, one of the nations that most promote freedom to its citizens. This is totally justified, since the USA was established as a place where freedom would be full and offered to all citizens. This concept has been maintained over the years, allowing American citizens to have religious, political freedom and to be able to establish their goals in whatever way they think is most appropriate. However, this does not mean that freedom was offered to all on an equal basis, in addition, the concept of freedom is relative among citizens and many believe that their freedom is only allowed when there is order and deprivation of the freedom of other citizens. This search for order has caused many problems for society, especially problems regarding the rights of blacks, women, foreigners, refugees and other social minorities

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