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The answer isn't Communist or Dictatorship. All I know is, the 3rd letter is S.

Despotism or Fascism or absolutism

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What is freedom from an irrational government called?

liberty


Without this freedom there would be no political parties and no interest groups to influence the action of government?

freedom of assembly


Without this freedom there would be no political parties and no interest groups to influence the action of government.?

freedom of assembly


What is freedom called that is given from an irrational government?

Duty


Freedom of religion is what amendment?

The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees freedom to practice one's religion without interference from the government.


What is the meaning of freedom of press?

Freedom of press is the right to print or publish something without it being censored by the government or the government can't rule what can or cannot be published. :)


What is considered freedom to think and act without government interference?

civil liberties


How does freedom of speech limit the power of the government?

Freedom of speech ensures that every individual, as well as the media, can say what they want without the government stepping in. This is a guarantee in the Bill of Rights. It's what entitles you to your own opinion without fear of the government being able to keep you quiet.


What part of the constitution gives you the freedom to voice your opinion what is it called?

This Right is found in the First amendment and is generally called the right to freedom of expression or the right to free speech though in reality it covers freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, and the right to petition the government.


What First Amendment does concerns?

The First Amendment to the Bill of Rights is referred to as "Freedom of Speech". It protects American citizens' rights to speak out against the government (freedom of speech), to belong to whatever religion they choose (freedom of religion), does not allow the government to restrict the media (freedom of the press), and allows private citizens to assemble, or protest, without fear of government retaliation (freedom of assembly).


Guarantees of personal freedom against possible threats from the government are called?

Civil Liberties.


Described as the freedom to think and act without government interference or fear of unfair treatment?

civil liberties