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Lapatulllka [165]
3 years ago
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Which Amendment to the Constitution (Specifically in the Bill of Rights) is the most important, why do you believe that?

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1 answer:
ella [17]3 years ago
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This is more of a personal preference but here’s what I think: I think the first amendment is the most important because that is 1 large point of freedom that everybody uses daily. The freedom of speech allows us to state our ideas, protect ourselves, get things done, make us individuals and unique, and a lot more. If we didn’t have our first amendment then the rest of the amendments wouldn’t be used to its full effect at all.
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