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You get freedom of speech and religion, you get to choose your job instead of having it chosen for you, and overall democracy. (getting to vote for the leader of the country) Also you get to choose who you marry etc.

Don't worry we live in a free country so you have a lot of rights. Just be nice to anybody who rules over you (parents) for they are probably paying for the roof over your head.

Good question though, it was quite fun to answer. If you have any other questions then you can ask away.

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Ethan Michael McAfee

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