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The Importance Of The First Amendment

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Imagine a world where you’re unable to speak your thoughts or proclaim your beliefs. There are people who dictate what is true and what’s given to you. You’re unaware of anything else besides that force fed information. You are unsure if what they say is true or false as they’re the one’s in charge of what can be known in the public. Yet, this world exists. The most prominent nation that represents this is the Soviet Union, but in America, it doesn’t work here, as America represents the land of the free. The first amendment prohibits the United States Congress from making laws “respecting an establishment of religion, prohibiting the free exercise of religion, infringing freedom of speech, infringing freedom of the press, limiting the right

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