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1.) the five rights guaranteed to us by the first amendment include: freedom of religion, freedom of speech, freedom of press, the right to assemble, and the right to petition the government.
a.) true
b.) false
2.) . the first amendment guarantees that you can write anything about anyone.
a.) true
b.) false
3.) the first amendment guarantees that there are no consequences to saying what you want and expressing yourself the way you want
a.) true
b.) false
4.) wearing a swimming suit to school is not protected under the first amendment
a.) true
b.) false
5.) . you are free to express yourself, practice your religion, assemble, and petition the government as long as you are not infringing upon the rights of others
a.) true
b.) false
6.) freedom of speech means that newspapers can print whatever they want about anyone or anything.
a.) true
b.) false
7.) all religious practices are protected under the first amendment.
a.) true
b.) false
8.) many writers use their freedom of speech for social commentary on issues that are important to them.
a.) true
b. false
9.) as a writer, you are allowed to criticize an organization or person, as long as what you are saying is arguably true
a.) true
b.) false
10.) all of the books in the harry potter series are on the banned books list.
a.) true
b.) false
11.) the holy bible has never been banned anywhere.
a.) true
b.) false
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