The First.
Freedom of Speech, Press, Religion, Petition, and Assembly.
Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Press, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom of Religion, and Freedom of Petition.
the 10 amendments include freedom of speech, assembly , religion….
Freedom of speech, religion, petition, assembly, and press!
First Amendment
Freedom of speech, Freedom to a fair trial, Freedom of assembly, Right to bear arms, Freedom of religon
First Amendment
These rights are protected under the First Amendment.
In the Constitution, it is the "Bill of Rights" (another way of referring to the first ten amendments) which gives a list of the rights that Americans are guaranteed. These include freedom of speech, freedom of the press ("press" is an old word for journalism or media), freedom of religion, and freedom of assembly.
AnswerThese First 10 Amendments define such basic liberties as "freedom of religion" "freedom of speech" "freedom of peaceful assembly," and " Freedom of press" and guarantee dendants' rights!
The First Amendment includes the freedom of religion (congress shall pass no law respecting an establishment of religion), freedom of the press, freedom of speech, freedom of peaceful assembly, and freedom to petition for a governmental redress of grievances. It is the first amendment that gives us the separation of church and state--though the actual phrase is not in it. The phrase was derived from a letter by Thomas Jefferson.
A law starts as a bill. The first ten bills made were made were the bill of rights. The bill of rights were the first ten amendments to the constitution. Amendments are changes or additions to the constitution. The first amendment was: Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, freedom of religion, and freedom of petition. All of those are in the first amendment