* Is free speech really free?  When is it not? * How does the U.S. respond to protests?  How should it, according to the First Amendment? * Does the Second Amendment, which protects Americans' right to bear arms, really work with modern technology? * What other amendments have direct effects on the lives of Americans on a daily basis? * What should be done about the Thirteenth Amendment's loophole? * Is there still voter discrimination?  What is being done to combat it?

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* Is free speech really free?  When is it not?

* How does the U.S. respond to protests?  How should it, according to the First Amendment?

* Does the Second Amendment, which protects Americans' right to bear arms, really work with modern technology?

* What other amendments have direct effects on the lives of Americans on a daily basis?

* What should be done about the Thirteenth Amendment's loophole?

* Is there still voter discrimination?  What is being done to combat it?

 

 

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After the independence, the final draft of the constitution was accepted by all thirteen colonies and was put into effect in 1789. The framers should be credited for framing it in such an implicit way that it is still in existence for two centuries and is much more efficacious, though 27 amendments are being introduced to it.

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