ˌFirst Aˈmendment, the a part of the
Constitution of the United States which gives US citizens the right of freedom of speech, freedom of the
press (=newspapers, radio, and television), freedom of religion, and freedom of
assembly (=the right of any group to meet together). Many cases concerning these rights have been taken to the
Supreme Court, and people in the US usually have strong opinions about the questions involved in these cases.
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