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History, 26.10.2020 16:40, 8hoofs

You can change any laws, policies, or structures of government. You could let everyone to be able to go to college for free, or guarantee a house to everyone. You could get rid of taxes altogether, or make school optional. You could even get rid of elections and make it to where the President is replaced by an Emperor (with you in charge, of course). Really, it's up to you: what would you change? In your answer, explain why you want to make these changes. How would making these changes affect the lives of people living in the United States? Would most people like your changes? What might people who disagree with your ideas say about these changes?

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