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3. in what ways are our first amendment freedoms limited? for each free…

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  1. in what ways are our first amendment freedoms limited? for each freedom, list something that you cannot do! a. __________ b. ________ c. ________ d. ________ e. ________ 4. the fourteenth amendment defines citizenship. explain the amendment in your own words. ________ 5. explain how the 5th and 14th amendments outline due process. __________ 6. what is the difference between a civic duty and a civic responsibility?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The First - Amendment freedoms in the US include freedom of speech, religion, the press, the right to assemble peacefully, and to petition the government. Speech cannot be used to incite violence or spread false statements that cause harm (defamation). One cannot force a religion on others. The press cannot publish classified national - security information. Assemblies cannot be violent or disrupt public order. Petitions must be legal and not harassing.
  2. The Fourteenth Amendment defines US citizenship as anyone born or naturalized in the United States, and it also guarantees equal protection of the laws to all citizens.
  3. The 5th Amendment applies to the federal government and requires due process in federal cases, including grand - jury indictment for serious crimes and protection against self - incrimination. The 14th Amendment applies to the states and ensures that states cannot deprive a person of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
  4. A civic duty is a legal obligation, like paying taxes or serving on a jury if called. A civic responsibility is a moral obligation, like volunteering or being informed about political issues.

Answer:

3.
a. In freedom of speech, cannot incite violence.
b. In freedom of religion, cannot force religion on others.
c. In freedom of the press, cannot publish classified national - security info.
d. In right to assemble, cannot have violent assemblies.
e. In right to petition, cannot file harassing petitions.

  1. It defines US citizenship as those born or naturalized in the US and guarantees equal protection of laws to all citizens.
  2. The 5th Amendment applies to federal government, requires grand - jury indictment and protects against self - incrimination. The 14th Amendment applies to states, ensures no deprivation of life, liberty, or property without due process.
  3. Civic duty is a legal obligation; civic responsibility is a moral obligation.