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Four rights secured for you in the 1st amendment?

freedom of press freedom of speech freedom of religion freedom to choice


What term best described as allowing others to freely practice religions of their choice?

Freedom of religion should be allowed in any nation, however, in some nations there is no real freedom of religion. The phrase on freedom of religion is contained in the 1st amendment to the US Constitution. It reads as follows:" Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."


Why are the ninth and 10th amendments so important?

The ninth amendment help you to have the freedom of choice for everything that the bill of rights didnt cover.


What religion does US recognize?

The United States of America is arguably one of the freest nations of the modern world. They do not have state religion and their right to practise any religion of their choosing is safeguarded by the First Amendment to the American Constitution which also guarantees freedom of the press, the right of the people to assemble for whatever purpose and the right to petition the government.


What amendment is Betty bride decided to change churches when she got married and the government didn't care?

Betty Bride's decision to change churches when she got married relates to the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion. This amendment protects individuals' rights to practice their faith without government interference. In this context, the government not caring about her choice reflects the principle of religious liberty, allowing her to worship according to her beliefs without state involvement.


When was Freedom of Choice created?

Freedom of Choice was created on 1980-05-16.


What did religious choice and freedom have to do with political choice and freedom in American history?

In American history, religious choice and freedom were closely intertwined with political choice and freedom, as the founding principles of the nation emphasized individual liberties. The First Amendment, which guarantees freedom of religion, was a response to the historical persecution faced by various religious groups and underscored the importance of personal autonomy in both spiritual and political realms. This connection fostered a culture of pluralism and dissent, allowing diverse beliefs to coexist and influence political discourse, ultimately shaping democratic ideals and practices. As a result, the fight for religious freedom often paralleled struggles for broader civil rights and political representation.


Should it be a crime to force religion or an ideology onto children such as in the extreme case of the Mormons?

The choice of religious practices is the choice of the family, NOT the government. If you are in the US, you should acquaint yourself with the first Amendment to the US Constitution. It reads: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." So what you are describing is not only a violation of law, but of the constitution, which is the basis for law.


What is the antithesis of freedom?

Choice


What color is Freedom?

Anything you like darling...its your choice....your freedom...


How did Napoleon help bring about free choice of religion?

He mandated it as a part of the Constitution.


Why is there a cost to every decision?

There is always freedom of choice, but not freedom from consequence.