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    allows people to have the freedom of speech, and the freedom of assembly and religion. Firstly, amendment one formed this nation and made the U.S. how it is today.…

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    First Amendment is a very precious right that we have. It refers to the right of speech, in which allows us to freely speak our minds without the fear of being punished. However, what does it truly mean? The meaning is not only powerful but also somewhat very vague, in my opinion. Because of its brief words, it leaves out some important issues. Although society cherishes the freedom of speech, it does give this freedom certain limitations. First, let’s imagine United States without the First…

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    public school systems will only limit the possible knowledge of students. Restricting controversial literature in public education infringes upon the right to freedom of speech, deprives students from potential learning experiences, and violates their ability to freely make choices. Protected by the First Amendment, Freedom of Speech guarantees the right to read books and magazines, to make telephone calls and write letters to family and…

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    rebellion and ignorance. When you censure something it takes away the liberty of a person such as the freedom of speech because if a certain topic isn’t allowed to be expressed, people are limited to talk and express their thoughts. For instance, in the article Daughter of Invention the main character Cukita writes…

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    the nouns in the “noun tent”, the verbs in the “verb campfire” and the adjectives in the “adjective sleeping bag”. • After completing the summarizing chart and the parts of speech activity as a class, we would create a brief summary for Big Bear Lake with using the nouns, verbs and adjectives we found in the parts of speech activity. • Once the summary was completed, I would move onto the next section of the book, A Good Smelly Hike. During this section, we would complete the same steps as, Big…

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    because the purpose of the song was to raise awareness about the possibility of what had taken place that fateful day. Shutting down the voice of those singers who just wanted to draw attention to a very real problem violated their right to freedom of speech and expression, not just of their views and opinions but about a political topic that could eventually lead to progression in the United…

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    The Miller test uses community standards which imposes view of the majority onto views of the minority. This violates the spirit of a liberal reading of the First Amendment because it restricts content and therefore speech. Speech and individual liberty should be protected. Content should not be prohibited, especially when it is based on community standards because they are “unsupported by reasoning of any intelligible kind” and do not rise to the “dignity of moral reasoning…

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    This statement is credited to Voltaire, a French writer in the mid 1700s. Freedom of speech is a divine right, a human right, Without freedom of speech, opinions, positive and negative, will be suppressed, which will allot more power to people in positions of power. Freedom of speech is a natural right, it is protected by the First Amendment and it can not be taken away. Many people “agree’ with freedom of speech until someone does something they don’t agree with. Colin Kaepernick is a prime…

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    to openly express their opinions, regardless of popularity. I believe that white supremacists should no exception. However, the issue arises when the speech sprouts fear and racially motivated hate crimes. Therefore I believe that it is important for all speech; including white supremacists, to be protected by the First Amendment, unless the speech escalates to a point where human lives are at stake. White supremacists should have the right to voice their opinions without “the fear of being…

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    Amendment is the most important in the build of rights since it give us our basic freedom. The first Amendment describes the principal rights of the citizens of the united states. There are three important laws first freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and the right to peacefully assemble and petition the government. The first important law is freedom of religion. Freedom of religion is saying that we can practice whatever religion we chooses. Throughout history many people had to leave…

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