Reflective Essay: The First Amendment

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The First Amendment protects freedom of religion, speech and the press, as well as the right to assemble and petition the government.Freedom of religion supports the right of a person or group to practice their religion in public or private. I think people should have the right to speak their opinion. I wouldn't have been able to tell you anything about the freedoms we have as Americans or even where to find information on them. However, through my civics course in school this year, I have learned more about the U.S. Constitution than I learned in all my history classes from middle school through last year combined.Of all the freedoms we have, I personally believe that those granted in the First Amendment are the most important. The First Amendment protects freedom of religion, speech and the press, as well as the right to assemble and petition the …show more content…
We can get our point across through many different ways, so that's good, right?(On May 3, World Press Freedom Day recognizes the importance of this freedom and reminds governments to respect and uphold this right. It was started by the United Nations in 1991.)Freedom of assembly, sometimes known as freedom of association, is the right to gather and express, promote, pursue or defend a common interest. Don't like something and want to protest? Well, guess what? You can. Want to come together in support of something? You can do that, too. Let your voice be heard!The right to petition means we have the right to ask government to right a wrong or correct a problem. It means we have the right to sue or lobby the government. This is sometimes taken for granted, but it is essential in a democracy because it protects public participation in government. These rights are all important to us as Americans. We use these rights every day whether we realize it or