It depends where you live
Freedom. Freedom of speech, religion, press, all kinds of freedoms.
Freedom of Speech, and Freedom of the Press
It depends which country in America you mean
People were fighting for political, economic, and social freedom in early American history.
They were fighting for freedom. They wanted to be rid of slavery.
Freedom House examines two kinds of rights for each country: civil and political rights, and freedom of the press. Civil and political rights include freedoms of expression, assembly, and association, as well as the right to vote and participate in political processes. Freedom of the press includes the ability of journalists to operate without interference or censorship.
The United States Constitution guarantees a number of rights to its citizens. Among the most notable ones are the freedom of religion and freedom of speech.
Since the German constitution guarantees religious freedom, all kinds of religions are practiced in Germany.
if we didn't have freedom of religion then that means that there wouldn't be that many different kinds of religion in the united states today. everybody would have be catholic and that wold be that. now that we have freedom of religion that means we can believe in what ever we want and nobody has a say in it.
Speaking as a Canadian, we do enjoy freedom of speech in Canada. However, that is not an absolute freedom; there are some kinds of speech which are legally restricted. It is illegal to promote hatred of minority groups in Canada. Personally, I have always been free to express my opinions and I have no problem with Canadian laws about free speech.
Canada and the US have the same fundamental rights and freedoms. There are 31 rights and freedoms listed in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and they encompass many different interpretations.
Freedom What Freedom was created in 1992.