1st Amendment - No Detriments
From ten, here are the prerogatives of the first Amendment*
Freedom of Relgion
First of all, Freedom of the religion is the first section out of five from the 1st Amendment. Freedom of Relgion states what it exactly says. It states that each individual has their own right of religion and the means to express it whenever they want.
This exact photo shows a simple representation of a man breaking away from the shackles of a heavy ball or as represented, Freedom of religion.
The Bill of Rights
The picture represents the exact Freedom of Relgion stated and written down on the Bill of rights which is still active today
What don't they get about yearning to be free...
This picture shows the Statue of Liberty with religions at it's hand. This shows the Statue of Liberty longing and showing Freedom of Relgion.
Freedom of Relgion Obtained
This last photo represents hands openly toward different religions of not just one.
Freedom of Speech
Just like The Freedom of Relgion, the Freedom of Speech allows the rampancy of expressing one's own ideas openly.
The video above is an example of free speech and what is it is in depth. The video shows a person named Chrhistopher Hitchens explains free speech and how it is to be perceived.
Freedom of The Press
Having and using the livrety of posting and and reporting things as news is Freedom of The Press with being contradicted by the government.
This photo shows a quote from a person whom explains freedom of printing is just needed which is better than having something not providing freedom.
This photo represents all or most ways Freedom of The Press can be categorized into. For example, the image shows that news could be written, spoke, or posted online
This other photo both includes the opposite of freedom of speech and press becuase it represents the government or police stopping people from reporting the truth
The Right to Assemble
This section of the first amendment means that people have the right who are in any way equal, assemble or meet.
The Freedom of Assembly: A Brief Documentary (sort of)
This video shows a self brief documentary of a man explains the history and outcome of the right to assemble. I chose this video becuase it shows what the freedom of assembly was like when it was a thing.
The Right to Petition
The Right to Petition means the privilege of writing or sending a formal written request to people
I chose this image because it clearly defines and also supports that a petition is made and supported by the people to formally write a complaint.