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  2. Freedom of choice (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of choice is an individual's opportunity and autonomy to perform a chosen action unconstrained by external parties. Freedom of choice may also refer to: Free will, the ability to choose between different possible courses of action unimpeded; Freedom of Choice, a 1980 album by Devo "Freedom of Choice" (song)

  3. Freedom of choice - Wikipedia

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    The freedom of choice on which brand and flavor of soda to buy is related to market competition. In microeconomics , freedom of choice is the freedom of economic agents to allocate their resources (such as goods, services, or assets) as they see fit, among the options that are available to them.

  4. Choice - Wikipedia

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    A choice is the range of different things from which a being can choose. [1] The arrival at a choice may incorporate motivators and models.. Freedom of choice is generally cherished, whereas a severely limited or artificially restricted choice can lead to discomfort with choosing, and possibly an unsatisfactory outcome.

  5. Liberal democracy - Wikipedia

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    The constitutions of Canada, India, Israel, Mexico and the United States guarantee freedom from double jeopardy, a right not provided in some other legal systems. Legal systems that use politically elected court jurors, such as Sweden , view a (partly) politicized court system as a main component of accountable government.

  6. Libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    Libertarianism as a synonym for liberalism was popularized in May 1955 by writer Dean Russell, a colleague of Leonard Read and a classical liberal himself. Russell justified the choice of the term as follows: Many of us call ourselves "liberals."

  7. Equal Protection Clause - Wikipedia

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    However, the Fifth Amendment's due process guarantee, beginning with Bolling v. Sharpe (1954), has been interpreted as imposing some of the same restrictions on the federal government: "Though the Fifth Amendment does not contain an equal protection clause, as does the Fourteenth Amendment which applies only to the States, the concepts of equal ...

  8. Autonomy - Wikipedia

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    The changes brought from these revolutions significantly increased the personal autonomy of individuals due to the lack of structural restraints giving them added freedom of choice. This concept is known as "new voluntarism" [34] where individuals have free choice on how to be religious and the free choice whether to be religious or not.

  9. Freedom (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of thought, the freedom of an individual to hold or consider a fact, viewpoint, or thought, independent of others' viewpoints Freethought , an epistemological viewpoint which holds that beliefs should not be formed on the basis of authority, tradition, revelation, or dogma, and that beliefs should instead be reached by other methods ...