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Tia Rivera
30 November, 20:37
What is Article I for GA's Constitution?
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Article One describes the Georgia Bill of Rights. These are the Rights of Persons, the Origin and Structure of Government and other General Provisions. The first Section, the Rights of Persons, lists twenty-eight paragraphs of individual rights.
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