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In which way is the freedom of speech and Civil Rights Act of 1964 (which made segregation illegal) similar? both establish justice both provide for the common defense both secure the freedoms of liberty both form a more perfect union

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The answer is "both secure the freedoms of liberty"

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Even though this two laws have very different contexts and are in general very different, they do have something in common: the fact that they defend the most basic human rights, to ensure a person, or group of people can fully enjoy their liberty.

We can understand liberty as a state of freedom in a society, from any restrictions imposed by any form of authority on a person's behavior, ideologies, or human rights.

Correct answer is C.) both secure the freedoms of liberty

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