the right to publish writings criticizing the government
the right to freely practice any religion
1789
the first amendment
Right to free speech
The First Amendment, included in the Bill of Rights, is the source for our freedom of speech. In part, the First Amendment says that Congress will make no law abridging the freedom of speech.
Bill of Rights first amendment.
The Bill of Rights is the name given to the first ten amendments so the Tenth Amendment is part of the Bill of Rights.
The part that says "Congress shall pass no law respecting the establishment of a religion, nor inhibiting the free practice thereof" The first part of this amendment is often called the "Establishment Clause".
The First Amendment prohibits the government from establishing a religion, which by implication prevents its either supporting or inhibiting religion in general.
Yes. The Twenty-first Amendment repealed the Eighteenth Amendment (often called the Prohibition Amendment) in 1933.The National Prohibition Act (or Volstead Act) of 1919 provided for enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment, but was not part of the Amendment itself.
The twenty-first amendment repeals the eighteenth amendment.
The first three amendments are part of the Bill of Rights, along with the 7 amendments following them.
The 5 first amendment freedoms are freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition.