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Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition
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The framers added the first amendment because everyone should be able to say what they want to say, practice their own religion, and write whatever people want to write in books or newspapers.
Because the United States had fought hard to get those rights in the first place, and a portion of the population wanted to be sure those rights could never be taken away.
United States believed that protecting individual rights and providing for the safety and well-being of citizens were important purposes of government.
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freedom of speech
27. The first ten are known as the Bill of Rights. The last amendment was added in 1992.
No. The Bill of Rights is the First 10 Amendments to the Constitution. The amendment concerning a woman's right to vote is the 19th Amendment.
The 1st Amendment.
The first amendment states that all citizens have the right to freedom of religion.
The Bill of Right was passed as a package not one by one.
The 1st Amendment gives each American the right to freedom of speech, religion and the right to free assembly.
The First Amendment is the first amended piece to the Constitution, it is also the first of ten amendments that are called the "Bill of Rights". The first amendment guarantees the right to peaceably assemble, the freedom of speech and press and freedom of religion.
In 1789, the same year the Constitution was made. The 1st amendment is in the Bill of Rights, and many states refused to even ratify the Constitution until the Bill of Rights was added.
the bill of rights
The First Amendment was adopted in 1791 and is one of Ten Amendments that constitute the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment protects interest groups by allowing freedom of speech.
There are 27 amendments in the US Constitution.