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How Can Freedom be protected? plz give answer in 5 points. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Freedoms Protected by the Bill of Rights

Amendment I: The First Amendment guarantees the right of free speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, and the right to assemble. Amendment II: The Second Amendment protects the right to “keep and bear arms”.

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Answered by sinchudhanvi
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Freedoms Protected by the Bill of Rights

Amendment I: The First Amendment guarantees the right of free speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, and the right to assemble.

Amendment II: The Second Amendment protects the right to “keep and bear arms”.

Amendment III: This Amendment prohibits the federal government from housing soldiers in private homes during peacetime.  Although a major issue for 18th century Americans, the author is not aware of any litigation concerning this Amendment.

Amendment IV: The Fourth Amendment prohibits unlawful arrests and searches.  The Amendment, among other things, requires an officer to obtain a warrant based upon probable cause before conducting a search.  There are circumstances where courts do not require officers to obtain a warrant,  such as where a police officer searches a defendant following an arrest.

Amendment V:The Fifth Amendment requires the federal government to indict someone by a grand jury before  charging him with a serious crime.  In addition, the Fifth Amendment prohibits “double jeopardy,” meaning a person cannot be tried twice for the same crime in the same jurisdiction.  The Fifth Amendment also prohibits the government from depriving a person of "life, liberty, and property without due process of law." This is the so-called Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment and derives from the English Magna Carta.   Pursuant to the Due Process Clause, the government must provide fair procedures before punishing someone or taking his property.  The Fifth Amendment also provides people with the right to remain silent  at trial and against self incrimination when questioned by the police. 

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