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... protecting the very core of an individual's existence : life , limb , and freedom of movement . Threat to this core ... protection through police and armed forces is frequently incorporated in its definition . Thus , the first purpose ...
... protecting the very core of an individual's existence : life , limb , and freedom of movement . Threat to this core ... protection through police and armed forces is frequently incorporated in its definition . Thus , the first purpose ...
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... protecting citizens in the normal course of their lives ( freedom of speech , press , religion , and the rights to assemble and to bear arms ) . Some are procedural , offering citizens special protection when they are " proceeded ...
... protecting citizens in the normal course of their lives ( freedom of speech , press , religion , and the rights to assemble and to bear arms ) . Some are procedural , offering citizens special protection when they are " proceeded ...
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... protection . The first of these has been an expansion of government . From the time of the Civil War to the early 1950s the state had in practice been an agent of discrimination in voting and education , and blacks were the victims ...
... protection . The first of these has been an expansion of government . From the time of the Civil War to the early 1950s the state had in practice been an agent of discrimination in voting and education , and blacks were the victims ...
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