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The first amendment gives citizens the freedom of Speech,press, religion and petition. One of the most important freedoms humans should have.
Explanation:
In my mind the right to free speech is one of if not the most important one we have. The idea that we can speak out against a government or even against a particular elected individual and not be afraid of reprisals is so important.
I find it to be somewhat troubling that this right is more limited than we think it is, most people cannot speak out against their employers (even though there are some very minor whistle-blowing protections) because anything of that nature is grounds for dismissal.
In his "Great Arsenal of Democracy" speech, delivered on 29 December 1940, in the middle of the World War II, Roosevelt portrays the nations of Nazi Germany and its allies as aggressors and with a very different philosophy of government than American's, which consisted of violently dominating the world. He affirmed that If the Axis won the war, they would take over other continents nearby (Asia, Africa, Europe) and would bring enormous military and naval resources against the U.S. as well.
Consequently, the Axis power represented a threat to American society, and thus America, as the great arsenal of democracy, had a duty to help Britain fight the Axis by giving them military supplies while it stayed out of the actual fighting.
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It was the last engagement of the War of 1812
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Many prisons force inmates to work for no pay because of this clause. Inmates are sometimes overworked or have unsafe conditions. Under the 13 amendment, this is all legal because it is punishment for a crime.
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I would say do a cartoon about Teddy Roosevelt, maybe on his Great White Fleet or his saying: "Speak softly and carry a big stick."