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3241004551 [841]
3 years ago
7

PLEASE HELP IM LITERALLY CRYING PLSS

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Thepotemich [5.8K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

One

Everybody's first pick ought to be the first amendment. It guarantees the right to belong to any religion or none at all. It guarantees the freedom of speach as long as it does not incite hatred. It guarantees the right of assembly as long as property damage is not done, nor other people hurt.

Five

This one prevents self incrimination. It became the standard defense during the witch hunt in the MacArthy hearings. Quite rightly too. MacAruth was an animal.

All of the first 10 are important. You can add the 14th (African Americans were given the vote. But it took the civil rights movement in the 1960s to make it happen

I only have 1 left. I'm going to choose 19. It seems shameful to me that it took into the early part of the 20th century to give women the vote. I need not point out what an injustice that was -- especially if you are a woman. Today the right for women to vote is taken for granted, but it was hard fought for up until Wilson granted it and then not very willingly. I'm a guy by the way.

If you're begging, you out to make a point of coming back and rewarding who answers this. Exercise your right to vote.

Dominik [7]3 years ago
6 0
1st Amendment: Gives everyone the right to free speech, right to assemble, and right to religion.
14th Amendment: Gave black men the right to vote. This amendment started making the preamble to the Constitution a reality.
19th Amendment: Gave women the right o vote. Makes the preamble to the Constitution real.
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