All of the citizens’ voices get to be heard in the election. Your opinion actually matters. Not just one person makes a decision we all get to. Everybody.

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All of the citizens’ voices get to be heard in the election. Your opinion actually matters. Not just one person makes a decision we all get to. Everybody gets a chance to make a difference. We ALL, Not just one person but everyone fights for freedom.

Rights &Laws. 1)Freedom of Religion. 2)ALL children must attend school. 3)Don’t leave your family behind. ( If you have one. ) 4)Do not steal. 5)Respect your elders.

Consequences If you tell someone their beliefs are wrong you go to jail. If your child doesn’t attend school they must start working immediately. If you leave your family behind you will everything you’ve ever owned. If you shall steal your fingers will be chopped off. If you don’t respect your elders you will be punished by a whopping by that adult.

Democracy is better!

Written by : Braxtyn Mckinnie Julia Robert Sergio Salazar Rosa Raymundo Jaslyn Rubio