Grantham University Should Military Personnel Receive Extra Rights? Paper

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Some people believe those under 21 serving in the military should be allowed to drink alcohol even if non-military citizens are not. The crux of the argument is, “if I am old enough to die for my country, I am old enough to drink.” Still, America’s Founding Fathers clearly believed the military, as an extension of the government, should serve the people rather than the other way around, so, one could argue, military members should be held, not only to the same standards as non-military citizens, but to an even higher standard.

  • For the assignment this week, write a 500-750 word paper arguing whether military personnel should or should not receive rights and/or liberties not afforded to non-military citizens. In the paper, include the opposing position along with your rebuttal (of that opposing position).
  • For instance, if you wrote a paper arguing that military personnel should receive rights not afforded to non-military citizens (and why), then the rebuttal would be that military personnel should not receive rights not afforded to non-military citizens (and why).
  • Note: A rebuttal is a form of evidence that is presented to contradict other evidence that has been presented by an adverse party.
  • Include a title page, and use 3-5 references to support your position. Only one of your references may be found online (Wikipedia may not be one of your sources). The other references must be found in the Grantham University online library.

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Running Head: AMERICAN GOVERNMENT II

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American Government II:
Should Military personnel Receive Extra Rights?
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SHOULD MILITARY PERSONNEL RECEIVE EXTRA RIGHTS?

Military personnel should not Receive Extra Rights
Young men and women can join the forces as military personnel at the age of 18 years.
These military personnel are given guns and ammunitions, and are taught how to take
responsibility. This person is able to defend is country home and away, and the same person is
supposed to be cautious with how s/he handles the weaponry. It is also clear that no one is above
the law; not even the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. It is also clear that joining forces
is by will to serve, and not for the greed of being served. Drinking...


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