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The four basic rights of a capitalist system are the right to private property, the right to own and control one's own labor, the right to freely exchange goods and services, and the right to compete in the marketplace.
(a) Freedom of conscience and religion (b) Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication(c) Freedom of peaceful assembly(d) Freedom of association
Freedom of expression
Freedom from want :: apex :: this was my answer
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 press freedom of speech freedom of religion freedom to choice
There is no such thing as "actual freedom."
Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of fear, and freedom of want.
The Four Freedoms speech was given by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on January 6, 1941. It detailed the four freedoms that he believed people everywhere should have. They were freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.
freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom to bear arms, freedom to pursue happiness
At the time of this speech, most of Europe and the Pacific were at war with Fascist forms of government. Roosevelt's Four Freedoms stated the views that the United States and democracy were the most righteous in the belief in freedom. Roosevelt's four freedoms were freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.
Norman Rockwell created many famous paintings. One of his works which is considered by many to be his masterpiece is a series of four paintings illustrating the Four Freedoms, as told by Franklin Roosevelt. "The Freedom of Speech", "The Freedom of Worship", "The Freedom from Want" and "The Freedom from Fear" - over four million posters were printed by the Saturday Evening Post by the end of WWII. "The Freedom from Want" image has become emblematic of what is now known as the "Norman Rockwell Thanksgiving", and is possibly the most recognizable painting.