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Which of these best illustrates a strong claim?

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A claim is defined as a statement said in favor or against a viewpoint. The claim is said to be strong when the assertions and cases over the statements lead to debates.

All of the amendments in the bill of rights are essential to democratic freedom, including the unpopular ones.

Reason:

For a strong claim, the amendments of the bill of rights must include all the criteria and points relating to democratic freedom, and also the unpopular points or claims that are not discussed much but are necessary for making the claim stronger.

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