Based on the amount of constitutional amendments in Vonnegut's fictional world of
"Harrison Bergeron," what can you infer about the government and life in general for
the characters in the story?
The citizens of this government can make their own decisions and life is very
free.
The society is very unruly and there are rules to govern the citizens.
Because there are so many amendments, life is very controlled and strict.
Life is great in this society because the government controls so much and
everyone is equal.