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Difference Between The First Amendment And Grievances

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The first amendment was made with the intention of people being able to freely criticize the government. A part of the first amendment is, “or petition to the government for a redress of grievances.” A grievance is a cause for complaint because something is unfair or wrong. Many people will often need to be aware of and agree with a grievance in order to successfully petition for the re-addressing of an issue. Although what people want to redress may not be something the government wants them to be aware of, the first amendment says that people should be able to petition against the government for grievances, without giving exception to what the government did not want to let out.
The Bill of Rights were added to the constitution in order for

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