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Nimfa-mama [501]
4 years ago
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How do you view this decision's impact on election reform and free speech? Write a paragraph of at least five sentences explaini

ng why you think the decision is a step in the right direction or a serious mistake. Include support for your position and a statement countering the argument of the opposing side.
History
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Inessa [10]4 years ago
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Answer: or  this question , I believe this decision is a step in the right direction because the First Amendment is a very important part to our Constitution and how our government is shaped. America is built on the idea of a democracy and that the people rule and have more say. The First Amendment plays a huge part in allowing that right to remain with the citizens. It is especially important around elections because during elections the people are choosing who will represent them in government and help influence the other branches to make specific changes. Allowing political expression increases the people’s confidence in the government

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