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Social Studies, 04.08.2019 10:30 aleklupo3353

We have the freedom to play the kind of music that we like. but do we have the freedom to walk down the street playing loud music? we have the freedom to have pets, but do we have the right to allow our animals to roam in other people’s yards? how might your freedom interfere with another person’s freedom? list some specific examples other than the ones already given here.

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