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FAN AND MEDAL

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Read the paragraph. Then answer the question that follows. Perhaps you wanted pizza for dinner, but were out voted by the rest of the family who wanted chili. This is similar to what happens in a community. One person has to give up a right for the good of the group. Sometimes citizens' duties and rights conflict with each other. A good example is a public protest. People have the right to meet in groups and share ideas. However, a protest can disrupt traffic or other normal activities. A city must provide extra police protection to keep people safe. Therefore, the city has the right to require permission in advance for a protest. Government must make laws to balance the rights of individuals and different groups of people. To what is a family compared to in this paragraph? Voting Community Public protest Laws and rights

OpenStudy (anonymous):

voting?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@minceyman88

OpenStudy (anonymous):

laws and right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u sure?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i will go with your answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

welcome again

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can u answer my question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure i can try

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nevermind i figure it out

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okay :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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well if u have something to do u can go to u can go i just wanted someone to talked to

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

see u when u get back on when u do text me and then we could talk and u are a pretty 8th grader

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thanks

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ok see u later or in a minute text me when u get back on

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i am not leaving

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can you help me with another question? i tagged you in it

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yes i sure will

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