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- 2 decades agoFavorite Answer
I think people could have unlimited choice, but they don't want it. They want to choose from a few options. It is less work and less overwhelming. I do a lot of market research for my job and I come across this phenomenon all of the time.
- fire_music_bkLv 42 decades ago
We have freedom of choice. Even if we are given choices to choose from ... By choosing not to choose at all is choice. That is freedom... To choose or not to.
- JimLv 42 decades ago
I think for now we still have freedom of choice, try going to a country that doesn't have it and then YOU will know what YOU have got
- Alley S.Lv 62 decades ago
We have the freedom of choice, with restrictions. We can do one thing we choose, but we have limits..
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- 2 decades ago
We have freedom to. Freedom to make choices about what we want to do, but we don't have freedom from. Freedom from oppression, freedom from our government and freedom from the propaganda the world spins at us.
- joshcatingLv 42 decades ago
we have plenty of freedom of choice. however, most americans don't analyze all options, they just look at the major choices.
- Swaygirl27Lv 42 decades ago
We have restricted freedom of choice....so I guess it's not truely freedom then.
- 2 decades ago
exactly but the case in there is pretty much cooler than other many other actually places