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The U.S. government decides to raise taxes. Soon citizens begin to sign petitions, write letters to their representatives, and hold demonstrations to protest against the tax policies. Why do U.S. citizens have the right to challenge public policies?

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User Pqvst
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Has to do something with the first amendment and their rights

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I checked it in study island

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User Bethlakshmi
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Because the first amendment gives them right to challenge public polices “the right to petition the Government for a redress of grievances”

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User Daniel Faria
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