One right not explicitly provided by the First Amendment is the right to privacy. While the First Amendment protects freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition, it does not guarantee individuals the right to privacy in their personal lives or communications. The right to privacy has been inferred from other constitutional amendments, particularly the Fourth Amendment, but it is not directly addressed in the First Amendment.
Freedom of speech
the First Amendment protects the right to freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly andpetition.
the first amendment secures the right of freedom of the press!
Freedom Of Religion
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.
freedom of speech
The First Amendment. The First Amendment is the 5 basic freedoms (also called Freedom of Expression) -Freedom of Speech -Freedom of Religion -Freedom of Press -Freedom of Assembly -Freedom of Petition
Fourth amendment freedom of religion
They are separate amendments. Freedom of speech and press is the 1st amendment. The second amendment is the Freedom of religion.
The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protects the right to freedom of religion and freedom of expression from government interference.
THE FIRST AMENDMENT #1 !! Remember this cool word: RAPPS R- religion A- assembly ******* this is what your q relates to P- press P- petition S- speech
That's the 1st amendment, along with freedom of speech, religion, the press and to petition.