the freedom of speech. In recent years, many incidences involving hate speech towards certain groups have brought up the debate regarding how far the freedom of speech goes. Hate speech is defined as language that harms another human based on their race, color, religion, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation (Demaske). Despite differences of views, hate speech is still speech made by fellow Americans, and should be protected by the First Amendment in the Constitution. The first amendment has helped…
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to be about the First Amendment. The First Amendment of the United States Constitution stands as a cornerstone of American democracy, embodying fundamental principles of freedom of expression, religion, assembly, and the right to petition the government. A good way to describe it is, “preventing the government from making laws that regulate an establishment of religion; prohibiting the free exercise of religion; abridge the freedom of speech, the freedom of the press, the freedom of assembly, or…
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There are currently 27 constitutional amendments, but what are they? The first ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights lists specific restrictions on government power. For example the first amendment states the freedom of speech and religion. This amendment restricts Congress from making laws to stop freedom of religion or freedom of speech. The only way this amendment could be amended is if Congress with a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives…
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I Hate Puppies I don’t really hate puppies, but the freedom of speech gives me the right to say so, no matter how much you disagree with it. The first amendment of the United State’s constitution is the freedom of speech and expression. This factors into the way American culture lives and thrives. Although some say free speech should be replaced by political correctness, the freedom of speech should not be suppressed because it is a fundamental right, helps develop individuality, and is a…
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Rights is the first ten amendments in the United States of America’s Constitution. When the United States of America’s Constitution was first written the Bill of Rights was left out. The Founding Fathers of America did not believe common rights had to be secured for the reason that federalism, separation of powers, and checks and balances would prohibit the federal government from having too much authority. The Founding Fathers said they would make changes to the United States Constitution to give these…
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How Does The Constitution Protect Our Basic Rights? Even though the First Amendment is important and necessary, only around five percent of the U.S. adults surveyed could correctly name all five First Amendment rights, while thirty percent of people could name three or four of the rights. These rights are important to learn, know, and use, but some of them, like freedom of expression, do need limitations. Although the Founders thought that freedom of speech was so important, freedom of expression…
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The Bill of Rights are the ten amendments that protect the rights that people in the United States have and can use. Amendments made under the Constitution. These rights are found in the First, Fourth, and Fifth Amendments. Under the First Amendment, it protects the right to freedom of speech and freedom of religion, for example, someone can wear something that involves their religion because the First Amendment protects it. It also allows people to have free speech in saying if something is fair…
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01 10.02.2012 The First Amendment to the Constitution—Always with You In 1791 the Congress of the United States was held by founding fathers. On December 15th of the same year, they adapted and ratified the Bill of Rights, which are the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution of the US. The Bill of Rights was written by a statesmen and political theorist, also known as “Father of Constitution”, James Madison. Owing to him and to Anti-Federalists, who criticized the Constitution of the US due to absence…
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violations that exist in each. To begin with, the first amendment in the U.S constitution states, “Grants freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and assembly”, which was violated numerous times throughout “The Help”. “Grants freedom of religion, speech, press, petition, and assembly”, means that American citizens have the right to state their opinion or belief about anyone or anything to whomever. In the novel “The Help”, freedom of speech was violated. The novel “The Help” is about a young…
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directly at the government due to the fact that there must exist a balance between the freedom of an individual and how much power the government is able and willing to limit an individual. In fact, with the diversity that the United States holds and the diversity that continues to grow, maintaining a balance has always been a very crucial element. According to the book Civil Liberties (7), when the Constitution was put into effect back in 1787, it did not include The Bill of Rights.…
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