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Explain why rights have limits and are not absolute. (Some examples are speech, search and seizure, and religion).

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This is because the government wants to protect your rights along with the rights of others, for example, religion. If I were to go into a non-religious school and forcefully pushed my religion on said school, it would violate the students of the schools right to worship whatever religion they choose.

However, if I didn't force my religion on the school, they couldn't rightfully penalize me for an "offense".

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