The Right To Protest: The First Amendment In The Constitution

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The Right to Protest It is the first amendment in the Constitution, the right to protest. The United States was built on our protests. Men and women both fought hard for our freedoms to run this country. To stray away from unfair British rulings, the citizens protested. Thus, building a foundation for this country for the rest of time, which is why it is included in the very first amendment of the Bill of Rights. But it is more important than just a ‘protest’. A protest consists of strong will, deep beliefs for what is right, and perseverance. Many people feel their voice cannot be heard because they are just one person. Although, what happens when you are heard? When others agree with you? Change will come. Fighting for change can be a