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Butler v. Perry
1. You either have to work, find a substitute, or pay $3. Does the fact that this statute probably results in a disproportionate number of poor people doing tough road work have any bearing on its constitutionality? What if it disproportionately affected African Americans or other minority groups?
2. If you can be drafted and forced to risk death in war, why can't the government demand a lesser service of road work?
3. Do you think this is a good idea. Instead of using government contracts to get government work done, force the population to share the burden?
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