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The 1st Amendment to the United States Constitution grants important civil rights. These are the civil rights to religion, speech, petition, assembly and press.
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Yes, Nevada was one of the states that refused to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment.
no, but there is one that says gun rights
One right guaranteed by the Bill of Rights is freedom of speech, found in the First Amendment. Another is the right to keep and bear arms, found in the Second Amendment.
right o bear arms
the ninth amendment
the ninth amendment
the answers to the one with the word search? yes! they are 1. press, religion, speech , petition, & assembly 2. trial 3. rights of accused people 4. the bill of rights 5. bail 6. private property 7. quatering
The Declaration of Independence did not and does not give us any rights. It was a list of grievances the colonists had against King George the III and their declaration, or statement of intent, that they were rebelling or seceding from Great Britain. The US Constitution provides some rights, such as Habeas Corpus, but most of our individual rights come in the Bill of Rights (1st ten Amendments to the Constitution) and a few other Amendments. For example, the 1st Amendment covers freedom of Religion, Speech, Assembly, Press, and Petition, the 2nd Amendment is the right to bear arms, the 4th Amendment prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures, etc. The 14th Amendment is an important one too - it guarantees due process and equal protection under the laws.
The first amendment of the US Constitution guarantees free speech. The first amendment is one of ten amendments within the US Constitution called the Bill of Rights. These ten were part of the original constitution. More amendments were later added.