The Bill of Rights within the US Constitution guarantees free speech and freedom of the press. Generally speaking the "press" is understood to means newspapers, magazines and books. Freedom of speech refers to a citizen or groups of citizens to voice their opinions in town hall meetings, by letters to the government, and, in fact, allow people to stand in a public place and express their opinions.
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Freedom of:The press To petition To peaceful assembly Speech Expression Religion
the First Amendment protects the right to freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly andpetition.
The goal of the First Amendment of the US Constitution is to guarantee freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom to peacefully assemble, freedom of religion and the freedom to seek redress of issues of importance.
rights of free speach and press
rights of free speach and press
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Amendment 1: The freedom of Speech, Religion, Press, Petition and Assembly. The freedom of speech allows you to freely speak your mind without censorship.
Freedom of:The press To petition To peaceful assembly Speech Expression Religion
I believe it is the freedom of speech and press. Without these two things information and crimes of government can't be fought and given.
citizens have the right to freedom of speech, freedom of press, and freedom to own property. there are other rights but these are really the main rights
Freedom of press Freedom of speech Freedom of religion The right to peaceful assembly the right to petition the Government for a redress of grievances
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The primary purpose of the First Amendment is to protect and guarantee the freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition for all individuals in the United States.
The purpose of the First Amendment in the United States Constitution is to protect and guarantee the rights of freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.
Freedom of Press, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Petition, Right to keep and bear arms, Right of search and seizure regulated, Right to a speedy trial, and Right to trial by jury