Yes.
No. There is no such thing as 'natural rights'. Any rights a society has are given by legislation not nature.
Freedom of religion, right to property, freedom of speech.
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the First Amendment protects the right to freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly andpetition.
Freedom of speech
The First Amendment in the United States constitution gives an individual the rights to: *Freedom of speech *Freedom of the press *Freedom of assembly *Freedom of religion
Freedom of religion, right to property, freedom of speech.
Freedom of religion, right to property, freedom of speech.
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A natural right is any right that exists by virtue of natural law. So a sentence could be "The first amendment illustrates natural laws such as the freedom of speech, petition, and religion."
The segment of the Constitution that protects the right to freedom of speech is the First Amendment. It also protects a person's right to freedom of religion and freedom of expression.
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the right to freedom is the right to do things
the First Amendment protects the right to freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly andpetition.
John Locke, a prominent Enlightenment thinker, believed in freedom of speech as a natural right of individuals. He argued that censorship and restrictions on speech were a violation of people's freedom to express their thoughts and opinions. Locke's ideas greatly influenced the concept of free speech in Western democracies.
Freedom of Religion (The Establishment Clause and The Free Exercise Clause)Freedom of SpeechFreedom of the PressFreedom of Assembly; andRight to Have sex
Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Press!!!! 1- Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression 2 - Right to Bear Arms
Amendment 1. The five rights of this amendment are 1. Right to freedom of religion 2. Right to freedom of speech 3.Right to freedom of the press 4.Right to freedom of assembly 5. Right to freedom of petition