5 basic freedoms of the first amendment
1. freedom of press
2. freedom of petition
3. freedom of religion
4. freedom of speech
5. assemble peacefully
And 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 freedoms
1. Freedom of Religion
2. Freedom of speech
3. Freedom of the Press
4. Freedom to assemble Peacefully
5. Freedom of petition
All of these freedoms are mentioned in the First Amendment. They are also protected.
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There are 5 freedoms to the Frist Amendment. They are:
1. Freedom of Speech
2. Freedom of Religion
3. Freedom of The Press
4. Freedom to Peaceably Assemble
5. Freedom to Petition
1.freedom of press
2.freedom of petition
3.freedom of religion
4.freedom of speech
5.assemble peaceably
by jonna rosser
The freedoms granted by the First Amendment are the Freedom of Worship, speech/press, right to petition the government and to assemble peacefully.
First of all, a two thirds majority of each house of Congress must propose the amendment. Then, a three fourths majority of the states must ratify the amendment.
Your freedom to worship is covered under your freedom of religion. The freedom of religion is described in the first amendment of the U.S constitution.
the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution
The only amendment to the Constitution to be repealed is the Prohibition amendment, the amendment prohibiting manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages. It was the 18th amendment, and was repealed by the 21st amendment. See link.
the first amendment Amendment 1 - Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression. Ratified 12/15/1791. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. ---- Source, US Constitution Amendment 1