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mylen [45]
3 years ago
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Please help and if you don’t know the answer, DO NOT COMMENT OR SOME SILLY ANSWERS! I will brainliest whoever helpsss

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dimaraw [331]3 years ago
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Answer:

It's important because there's rights that we should have, we should have all our rights and we don't need to have them taken from us. We are stronger than that. Our votes matter, it helps with the future of us as former slaves. We decide if we want to be slaves again and if you choose to be slaves for many more years then take your chances and don't vote. If you care for our future and want us to be treated fairly and like everyone else, it's up to us, it's up to us as human beings to stand up to everyone who thinks of us as less than that. we are the same, we have the same heart, nose, ears, mouth, we deserve to be treated as such. our votes matter and everyone should be able to understand that.

riadik2000 [5.3K]3 years ago
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Answer:

It is important to vote because whatever the outcome of the election is, it is still your future and you should have a say in what your future is going to be like. It is also your future families and their families futures as well.

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Although it was extensively developed by Christian theologians, it can be used by people of every faith and none.

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