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The five basic freedoms of the First Amendment protect the basic rights of US citizens.

Freedom of speech- Americans have the right to express their own ideas and views and to hear the ideas and views of others.

Freedom of religion- Government cannot support or interfere with a persons practice of a religion.

Freedom of assembly- Americans have the right to discuss issues or conduct business.

Freedom of press- Having the right to publish your own story, idea, etc.

Freedom of petition- The right to make a request to the government about grievances.

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