The freedom to assemble
The right of assembly is the freedom to gather peacefully with others for expressive purposes, such as protests or meetings. The right of petition is the freedom to address the government with requests for action or redress of grievances, typically through written documents. Both rights are protected under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America allows citizens: The Right of the Religion they choose. The Freedom of the Press. The Right to Free Speech. The Right to Assemble. NOTE: The First Amendment is also know as the Rights as documented in the "Bill of Rights."
Freedom of speech: You can say what you want.(As long as it is not slander.) Freedom of press: You can print what you want in a newspaper.(As long as it is not libel.) Freedom of religion: You can pick what religion you want to practice. Freedom of assembly: You can gather together with other people. Freedom of petition: You can write to the government if you are not pleased about something.
Freedom of assembly is the right for individuals to gather and express ideas or pursue common interests. The notion of freedom of assembly is expressed in the First Amendment of the US Constitution.
Your freedom of expression, religion, right to petition the government
one of the rights was the freedom of speech. others were fredom of assembly, press, and religon. Also the fredom to gather peacfuly and the fredom of petition
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees:Freedom of ReligionFreedom of SpeechFreedom of the PressFreedom of PetitionFreedom of Association
Gather Together in My Name was created in 1974.
Gather Together in My Name has 214 pages.
The right to assemble.
Amass-meaning to gather together.
It is usually called freedom of assembly.