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English, 13.10.2021 02:30, rleiphart1

PLEASE Read the following passage from "Ban the Ban!"
[O]nce you allow the government to make choices on your behalf, it becomes a very slippery
slope. I, personally, feel that it goes against everything this country stands for-we are a country built
on freedom. That includes basic freedoms like what you are going to drink while watching a movie...
Which of the following comes closest to stating the writer's claim in this passage?
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A. Our nation was built on the notion of freedom.
B. People must fight to preserve their freedom.
C. Losing one freedom will lead to losing others.
D. The beauty of the Constitution is that it protects our basic freedoms.

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PLEASE Read the following passage from "Ban the Ban!"
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