Political Science, asked by saborika, 1 year ago

what is the role of the state in upholding freedom of its citizens?

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Answered by ajaychoubyp2pczf
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The role of the state in upholding freedom of its citizen are: The state provides certain rights to its people. It also maintains reasonable restrictions and on people so that they cannot harm others and their freedom. It provides positive liberty to its citizens to enable them to expand their ability and talent.
Answered by Anonymous
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The state upholds the freedom of its citizens by providing certain rights to them. The state maintains 'justifiable constraints' or reasonable restrictions on people so that they cannot harm others and their freedom. It provides positive liberty to its citizens to enable them to expand their ability and talent.

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