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∙ 2010-03-01 17:18:35The First Amendment. Because it guarantees freedom of speech, the First Amendment gives Americans the right to criticize any part of the American government.
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∙ 2010-03-01 17:18:351
The first amendment gives you freedom of speech and freedom of the press which you can use to criticize the government.
The 1st Amendment gives citizens the right to freedom of speech. Criticizing the government is Political Speech; the most constitutionally protected type of speech.
The First Amendment relates to your right of free speech, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. However, this is not a free pass. While you've the right to post something online about how you don't like the Department of Motor Vehicles, if you criticize one of them while at the DMV, you may well be asked (made) to leave. Likewise, discussions on the nature of liberty will not be allowed at airport security points. Or a lot of other places. You should regard your "right" to criticize a government official as on a par with your "right" to bear arms. You, by a literal reading of the Constitution, have a "right" to do either, with no restrictions. But you'd do well to exercise MUCH prudence.
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under the u.s. consitutution,americans are free to disagree with what criticize government officials.Which amendment guarantees this right?
1st amendment ; Religious & Political freedom
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The first amendment guarantees freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
1st Amendment
They are fundamental and spelled out or enumerated.Edited-guarantees freedom of religion-freedom of speech-freedom to press-assembly (the social act of assembling)"they demanded the right to assembly"-the right of people to petition the government (criticize the government)
Treason
Treason
They are fundamental and spelled out or enumerated.Edited-guarantees freedom of religion-freedom of speech-freedom to press-assembly (the social act of assembling)"they demanded the right to assembly"-the right of people to petition the government (criticize the government)
The first amendment gives you freedom of speech and freedom of the press which you can use to criticize the government.