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    The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution in 1791. By adding the Bill of Rights‚ the Founding Fathers hoped to protect all men’s rights. The first - and arguably most important - amendment stated that “Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech‚” (“The ConstitutionAmendment 1). The first amendment and its free speech clause took inspiration from Enlightenment thinker John Stuart Mill‚ a philosopher who believed that government functioned best when everyone shared opinions

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    liberties and civil rights‚ might be closely related to one another‚ but have often been inadvertently misused. Civil rights are actions within the law that the United States government uses (meaning that they have the right to intervene/enforce) to establish conditions that are equal for all human beings. For instance‚ citizens of the United States‚ with the proper qualifications‚ have the right to vote‚ meaning that right can be enforced through government intervention. Another common example would include

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    of the biggest controversial issues in the United States. Prayer has already been banned by many public schools. Prayer should be allowed back in public schools. The United States was built on religion and prayer. Prayer and religion are in Federal buildings ‚ and you can also find many religious quotes in the United States of America money. For example ‚ on the back of a Dollar bill you can find a quote on says “ In God We Trust” . The United States of America society consists of many different

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    between. With these rights we have there are some limits to how we can use them. First‚ Civil Liberties guarantee freedoms to an individual that limit what the government can do. For example‚ Civil Liberties can be something from the Bill of Rights. Second‚ Civil Rights guarantee privileges for an individual that the government has to give you. Civil Rights are more like an amendment to the Constitution such as‚ Amendment 13‚ 14‚ and 15. These Rights were not given to all people from the beginning.

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    Legal System in Business Regulation: Freedom of Speech Freedom of speech is a guaranteed protection of the rights of people within the United States to speak freely without censorship. This right is exercised daily in organizations‚ governments‚ and court systems but there are limitations on the right to speak. “The First Amendment’s Freedom of Speech Clause protects all forms of expression‚ oral‚ written‚ art‚ and symbolic but this right is not unlimited. The clause only protects speech not conduct

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    Thought’s on the separation of Religion and Government. I believe these United States‚ to be a country founded on religious beliefs. At the end of the Constitution‚ before the founding fathers signatures‚ it says “Done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven and of the Independence of the United States of America the Twelfth. In Witness whereof We have hereunto subscribed our

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    is today. The bill of rights was the first ten amendments to the constitution‚ in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers they were added and we were given the rights we have today. The first amendment to the constitution is one of the most important amendments to the constitution. The first part of the constitution has to do with the freedom of religion. This freedom is greatly argued and constantly debated by many people I the untied states. My family is a great supporter of this

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    Texas VS. Johnson The First amendment of the Constitution of America calls for the protection of the United states citizens from the United States congress. It states that congress shall not pass any laws favoring a specific religious belief or stop any particular group from worshiping them. The first amendment also protects the United States citizen by allowing them freedom of speech/press and peaceful assembly or petition of the governments policies.(billofrightsInstitute) In 1984 Ronald Reagan

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    directly on the concrete floor. Inmates who get seriously ill have no access to medical care. I am attorney Brandon Ray and I represent the inmates of the local prison. I would like to start out by reading to you the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America that says the government will not make any laws restricting any establishment of religion‚ or Prohibiting the free exercise of any religion; or the exercising of the freedom of speech‚ or of the press; or the right

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    all over the globe come to America to seek freedom and a better life? The United States Constitution is arguably the most influential and important document in the history of our country. The Constitution grants us the freedom of speech‚ the right to bear arms‚ and the freedom of the press. As the Founding Fathers rebelliously signed the Constitution‚ they were unaware that it would become the structure of the United States. This being said‚ they built this nation on a foundation of freedom and equality

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