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11 May, 11:57

Which right is protected in the Florida Constitution, but unprotected in the United States Constitution?

right to work

right to freedom of speech

right to bear arms

right to practice one's religion

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  1. 11 May, 12:13
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    Right to work is the correct answer
  2. 11 May, 12:14
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    The correct answer is A) the right to work.

    The right that is protected in the Florida Constitution, but unprotected in the United States Constitution is the right to work.

    One of the most notorious differences between the United States Constitution and the Constitution of the state of Florida is that the Florida Constitution includes the right to work. It specifically says that people in the state of Florida have the right to work and this right cannot be denied. It also says the people who work for the state do not have the right to go on strike.
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