The Inalienable Rights; That all men are created equally...(Preamble and Bill of Rights) Freedom of; Religion, Press, Speech, Assembly, & The right to petition the government.
The five basic rights are known as... # Freedom of Speech # Freedom of Press # Freedom of Assembly # Freedom of Religion # Freedom of Petition
because it would help protect each individuals rights.
The five basic factors that affect the success of a nation-state include Corruption, freedom, democracy, frugality and peace
5 basic freedoms of the first amendment1. freedom of press2. freedom of petition3. freedom of religion4. freedom of speech5. assemble peacefullyAnd if you were to only pick one of those five, it would be smart to pick freedom of speech so you could speak out to get the other freedoms1. Freedom of Religion2. Freedom of speech3. Freedom of the Press4. Freedom to assemble Peacefully5. Freedom of petitionAll of these freedoms are mentioned in the First Amendment. They are also protected.
to be free the right to speak to live to be happy
freedom of assembly
Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Press, Freedom of Assembly, Freedom of Religion, and Freedom of Petition.
Freedom of expression and freedom of speech
The five basic rights are known as... # Freedom of Speech # Freedom of Press # Freedom of Assembly # Freedom of Religion # Freedom of Petition
Freedom of religion, freedom of speech and freedom of the press
freedom to choose religion, freedom of expression, freedom to bear arms, freedom to vote, and the right to a speedy and fair trial
freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of petition dumb citizens dont know that? cuff
Freedom of speech
freedom of speech ,freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly,the right to petition the government
civil rights
No one. The colonists TOOK freedom by going to war with England. The colonists believed that you could not be granted freedom because freedom is the basic right of every person.
1. freedom of press 2. freedom of petition 3. freedom of religion 4. freedom of speech 5. assemble peaceably