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Unit 3 – Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
Topic 3.5
How has the interpretation of the Second Amendment's "militia" clause persisted despite changes in modern warfare?
The government cannot legally interpret the Constitution differently than how it was initially written.
It's often seen as applying to individual citizens, not just formal militias.
All citizens are required by law to participate in a militia.
Modern militias still require their members to own guns.
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