Asked by Sara
Does a government ever have the right to sacrifice individual liberties in the name of freedom?
No, the government never has the right to sacrifice individual liberties in the name of freedom beacause those rights make us individuals stand out. Rights such as political and civil rights, such as the right to life and liberty, freedom of expression, and equality before the law. As well as social, economic, and cultural rights. Us humans are entitled to these rights.
Is this good Ms. Sue, please do add anything I have missed, thanks. Also is this answer a good paragraph length one?
No, the government never has the right to sacrifice individual liberties in the name of freedom beacause those rights make us individuals stand out. Rights such as political and civil rights, such as the right to life and liberty, freedom of expression, and equality before the law. As well as social, economic, and cultural rights. Us humans are entitled to these rights.
Is this good Ms. Sue, please do add anything I have missed, thanks. Also is this answer a good paragraph length one?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Why is it important that "individuals stand out?"
Your second and third "sentences" are not complete sentences.
Your last sentence should be "We humans . . ."
Your second and third "sentences" are not complete sentences.
Your last sentence should be "We humans . . ."
Answered by
Nancy
We humans hace never sacrifice individual liberties in the nasme of freedom
Answered by
ur mom
answers are:
1. The free market controlled the economy.
2. The Soviet Union focused on exporting natural resources.
3. Semi-democratic with little freedom of expression.
1. The free market controlled the economy.
2. The Soviet Union focused on exporting natural resources.
3. Semi-democratic with little freedom of expression.
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