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My Bill of Rights

November 12, 2018
By LillianRoseberry PLATINUM, Manly, Iowa
LillianRoseberry PLATINUM, Manly, Iowa
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1. Freedom of Beliefs

A- Any person has the right to think and believe in anything they want.

B- People should not be discriminated against for their beliefs and opinions.


2. Freedom of Same Sex Marriage 18+

    A- Any person has the right to marry whoever they want after the age of 18.

   B- Ages of sexual consent and dating consent is 16 and up.


3- Freedom of peach to anyone (consequences pending)

    A- Any human has the right to speak their mind for what they believe in/ or do not believe in.

    B- You have the right to freedom of speech in a peaceful manner pending certain consequences for the situation.


4-Freedom of restraint on property

   A- Any person has the right to do and say as they please on their property.

 B- Any person has the right to have who they want on their property.

 

5- Right to an attorney/ right to remain silent.

     A- Any person has the right to remain silent and wait until an attorney is present to speak about anything.

    B- Every person has the right to an attorney no matter what.


6- Right to Life

  A- People have the right to live and be free to express themselves.

 B- Persons have a chance at life, liberty and happiness.

 

7- Right to Personal Property

   A- Any person has the right to their property.

   B- People have the choice to do as they please with their property.


8- Right to Social Security

   A- Any working person deserves the right to have social security to fall back on in older ages.

   B- Any person that sustains at least 1 or more jobs for a longer period of time to get social security.


9- Right to work and buy human needs

  A- Every person has the right to work without discrimination or judgment.

  B- Every person has the right to buy human necessities.

 

10- Your right to human rights

   A- Every person has the right to every basic right or this list.

   B- Even while being incarcerated or not every person has the rights to basic human needs.


The author's comments:

This was a history project, for all the students to write their bill of rights that mean the most to them. 


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