The term civil liberties refers to

a. the right to run for office and to vote in free elections.
b. the right to fair and equal treatment under the law.
c. the right for all citizens to carry a concealed handgun.
d. the individual freedoms from government interference needed to sustain democracy.
e. all of the above.


D

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