It means the personal freedom to follow whatever religion you choose, or
NO religion if that's your choice, in any way you want as long as you don't
bother other people, without any interference from laws or other people,
and without any penalty or discrimination no matter what your choice is.
That seems like such common sense that it's hard to understand that
in huge parts of the world, that's not the way it is at all.
George Whitefield was an English cleric (priest) of the Anglican Church who contributed to the Great Awakening in 1740 in America. He traveled through the colonies and preached and was very popular, drawing also a lot of media attention (newspapers at the time).
<span>The answer is
b. Fifth Amendment. It is also known as “Pleading
the Fifth”. It is used for citing t<span>he freedom </span>that
allows a witness to refuse to answer questions where the answers might implicate
him or her to avoid suffering a penalty for declaring the benefit. A defendant
cannot be forced to become a witness at his or her own trial. But he or she decides
to testify, he or she is not eligible to the privilege, and in conclusion can
be drawn for refusing to answer a question while being cross-examined in court.<span> </span></span>
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