Why The First Amendment Is The Most Important

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The Bill of Rights is made out of ten amendments, in which The First Amendment is the most important. The first amendment protects five of the most important rights of the people, which are freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, freedom of petition, freedom of the press, and freedom of speech. One of these five important rights in The First Amendment is freedom of religion, this means that the government cannot force you to practice just one specific religion. Therefore, religion is the choice of the people not the government. The next right is freedom of assembly which gives everyone the right to peacefully gather in groups. These types of groups can protest for any reason, however they cannot cause any harm to others. This amendment also

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