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PLEASE ANSWER BEFORE MIDNIGHT Argue that one of the Amendments in the Bill of Rights has the most significant role in fulfilling the goals of the Constitution as stated in the Preamble. Read the Bill of Rights. Think carefully about each Amendment and choose the one you believe upholds the Constitution the best.

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