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3 years ago
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What is the common objective of all religions? How do you practice this objective in your daily life? ​

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Prayer, examples the blessing and daily prayers
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Amendment 26: Voting age – This amendment, ratified in 1971, gave all citizens age 18 or older the right to vote.

Even 225 years later, our Constitution and its Amendments continue to protect our rights and freedoms as American citizens. Thanks to the foresight of our Founding Fathers, we have the great fortune of living in a country that upholds our civil liberties through democracy.

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