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The First Amendment starts with the words, “Congress shall make no law respecting,” and then lists individual rights that are off-limits. How does this rule reflect democratic values?
A) American democracy has nothing to do with acts of Congress.
B) The authority to make laws has to be limited at all times.
C) The rights listed are fundamental to democracy, or rule by the people.
D) The laws listed have limits, unlike some laws Americans make.
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