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1. Should high school students have to complete community
service hours in order to graduate?
2. Should people have to obtain a license to become parents?
3. Should children who commit violent crimes be tried as adults?
4. Should children as young as 14 be allowed to hold jobs?
5. Should students who commit cyber-bullying be suspended or
expelled from school?
6. Should undocumented people be allowed to obtain driver's
licenses?
7. Should public schools begin the day with a silent prayer time?
8. Should the 2nd amendment give citizens the right to own assault
weaponry?
9. Should students be paid for having good grades?
10. Should girls be allowed to play on boy's sports teams?
11. Should minors be allowed to get tattoos with parental
permission?
12. Should juvenile delinquents be sentenced to boot camp?
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