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2 years ago
7

Explain why do you think the amendment you chose is most important?

History
1 answer:
meriva2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I think the 1st amendment is the most important

Explanation:

I think its the most important because its the basis for our most important freedoms. If we didn't have the 1st amendment, we would be able to be arrested just for speaking and may not be able to follow the religion of our choice and we could be banned from protesting. The 1st amendment is needed to help secure our most precious freedoms and by far the most important

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