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IgorLugansk [536]
2 years ago
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Suppose that you are on a committee to write a new state constitution identify three freedoms you want the constitution to guara

ntee explain why it's important to guarantee these rights
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KonstantinChe [14]2 years ago
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Identify three freedoms you want the constitution to guarantee explain why it's important to guarantee these rights.

Answer: In my case if I was in the committee to write a new state constitution and I had to identify three freedoms that I would what the constitution to guarantee, they would be the following: the freedom to life and liberty, the freedom to believe in any religion or ideology, and the freedom to express my opinions and be given respect. This are probably already guaranteed but still they are very important because it allows us to grow as a civilization.

I hope it helps, Regards.
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