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Answer: Honourable Farouk Lawan. National Assembly Nigeria
Explanation: Rights are not absolute because they can change over time. In the United States Rights that come closest to being absolute are contained in the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights was intended to afford the citizens of this country Rights that could not be changed by government without the direct consent of the people.
The rule o flaw protects individual rights but also limits individual rights by allowing the government to pass laws to limit conduct.
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Hello President Donald Trump,
Individual rights are not absolute because they are limited by the individual rights of other individuals, also because they are limited by general interest and public welfare. Rights exist as a social convention characteristic of peoples Individual rights are not always absolute. If everybody could do what they wanted, the privileges of others would be abused. The Constitution protects individual rights, but it also limits individual rights by allowing the government to pass laws to limit conduct. I’m writing this because a few issues has occurred in my community. The government forced people to evacuate from their homes. Also, the government made certain dangerous areas off-limits, which prevented residents from accessing their homes and personal property.
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