Pros And Cons Of The Second Amendment

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Schnayerson Steel Prof, Weatherill ENG 102 6 March 2023 1984 and Constitutional Rights The second amendment provides Americans with the right keep and bear arms and form a well-regulated militia. Forming a militia could provide the proles and Winson with a place to stay safe to an extent since this could also put them in danger, this is how it reads in the constitution, “A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state. ” The right to keep and bear arms is to have a gun and to be allowed to carry it, this is how it reads in the constitution, “The right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.” The second amendment of the United States Bill of Rights is the most beneficial amendment to the people …show more content…

It was their delight, their folly, their anodyne” and here is another quote that shows how they keep party members content, (pg 11) "Before the Hate had proceeded for thirty seconds, uncontrollable exclamations of rage were breaking out from half the people in the room. ” Dictators use the media to try to show reasons why the government or the country is not that bad, or that it's not that bad, or that the government and their control is necessary and give reasons or in other words rationalize for their people why it's not a bad regime, even if it makes no sense if they do it properly it still can work, (pg 34) “ It appeared that there had even been demonstrations to thank Big Brother for raising the chocolate ration to twenty grams a …show more content…

Was it possible that they could swallow that, after all? twenty-four hours of the day? Yes, they swallowed it. ” Also, if you can get a large population in the country to support the government or allow it to continue its control, they can use that as something the government can use to stand on, and even get their people and country to go to war, they can get their people to make equipment for their war, and make it mandatory to fight in their war. Schnayerson 6 Works Cited “A Theory of Rebel Group Formation.” How Insurgency Begins: Rebel Group Formation in Uganda and Beyond, by Janet I. Lewis, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2020, pp. 28–60. The syllables of the syllables. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics. Jordan, Terry L. The U.S. Constitution: Fascinating Facts About It. 8th ed., Oak Hill Pub. Co., Ltd., 2014 -. Orwell, George, and Erich A. Fromm. 1984 A Novel. Signet Classics, 2017 -. Blair, Eric. The Arthur. “Welcome to George-Orwell.org; George Orwell.” George Orwell, www.george-orwell.org/. “Resistance and Revolution.” Sparknotes, SparkNotes,