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Business, 11.12.2019 08:31 bionicboy03120440

albert was wanting to save some money on his vacation, so he brought food and soft drinks with him to the airport to eat on the flight. however, when he was going through the security checkpoint he was told he could not bring his soft drinks on the plane. despite asking nicely, albert had to leave behind his drinks, making him quite thirsty on his plane ride.
this situation is a prime example of
a) federal violations of first amendment rights.
b) trade offs between order and freedom.
c) a failure of majority rule.
d) a corrupt bureaucracy.

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