I appreciate the right to "plead the fifth" the most. I appreciate it because I know that if I was ever in court and I was asked a personal question I want to be able to choose whether or not to answer. Also if I was guilty and they asked me a question that was going to send me to jail there is no way I would just say "yeah I did it". That's why I appreciate the Fifth Amendments protection from Self-Incrimination the most
Of all the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution, I appreciate the freedom of religion the most. I am a Christian. In many countries,Christians are persecuted for their faith. They are arrested, jailed, and even killed. Living in the United States, I am grateful that this can't happen. I don't have to keep my relationship with God a secret, but can openly share my faith with others and go to church to learn more about God. It is truly a blessing that I may pray, read the Bible, and go to church without having to fear for my life. ~Morgan Shapiro
Of all the rights guaranteed to us by our constitution, I most appreciate the right of freedom of speech. The right of freedom of speech is guaranteed in the 1st amendment. I most appreciate this right because many people around the world do not have this privilege, especially communist countries. I appreciate being able to speak what is on my mind freely without censorship or limitation. Therefore, I most appreciate the right of freedom of speech guaranteed to us by our constitution.
Of all the rights guaranteed to us by our constitution, I appreciate the freedom of speech in the first amendment. I appreciate this freedom because I believe that everyone should be able to express their opinions and ideas freely without getting arrested every time. Although students' speech can be limited in school if it is inappropriate, students have a great opportunity to stand for what they believe in and make it appropriate for school. This is a very useful priviledge because citizens of the US can make statements about their beliefs without being punished by someone else because it goes against that other person's beliefs. Nonetheless, I am most appreciative of the freedom of speech.
Of all the rights guaranteed to us by our constitution, I appreciate the right to have rights at a citizen the most. I believe this freedom clearly states that we are equal, and therefore, deserve all of the same rights. This right given to us in the constitution allows us to take part in the duties of our country and be able to say that no one has any right that we don't have. Without this, discrimination and segregation would still be in effect today. The fourteenth amendment provides us with these rights,and without them we wouldn't be the country everyone wishes to come to.
The rights I am most thankful for are freedom of speech and press. Freedom of speech is crucial to our society. Without this right we would not be able to express our opinions without the possibility of being prosecuted. Freedom of press is also a important part in America. Without the guarantee of freedom of press we would be much like communist China and we wouldn't be aware of happenings in the world. Thankfully the 1st amendment protects both of these rights.
I am most thankful for our freedom of speech. I like this because in many countries you cannot say what you want about certain topics, especially about the government. I citizens should be able to openly say things about our government and voice our opinions without getting in trouble. Our freedom of speech is one of the things that makes this country unique because citizens in many countries to not have that oppurtunity.
I believe that the right that I am most grateful for in the constitution, is the right for women to vote. Sure i'm not 18 yet but it would be great if when i do turn 18 i get a say in who i want to be our president, or senator, etc. There are many countries where men are the only people who can decide on things, but here in america we're lucky that women and even other ethnicities are able to vote now. But most importantly this right doesn't make us girls feel "small" compared to all the boys. - Jennifer Lee
I appreciate most freedom of religion.It is the first amendment in the Constitution.I appreciate it the most because we can practice any religion we want.Congress is prohibited from establishing a specific religion in America and we are protected from religious discrimination.Unlike America,in other parts of the world,people are being killed,put in jail,or punished because of their faith.
out of all the rights guaranteed to us by the Consitution i feel that the right to freedom of speech is most important because i think that people should be able to say what they want when they want. Even if its bad mouthing the government or other political leaders. People should be able to say what they want and speak there mind wihtout worrying about the consequences, because they're just speaking there mind. I think that the countries founding fathers feel the same way because they put this in the admendment, meaning that it is a very important right that should be guaranteed to everybody, not mattering what they've done in past.
One of the rights given to us by the constitution that I appriciate is freedom of religion. In some countries it's citizens are forced to follow a specific religion. I myself don't agree with that, so I am very greatful we have this right. Freedom of religion was considered so important that it was one of the first things put in our constitution.
Out of all the right is that are guaranteed in the Constitution i think that i am most thankful for freedom of speech. i mean its just a great thing to have because i honestly think that i would be in a lot of trouble with out it. with freedom of speech we are given the opportunity to speak whats on our minds and thats simply a gift. Knowing a lot of the people at wakefield i think we as the students would struggle to stay out of trouble.
Of all of the rights given to us in the constitution, I appreciate the rights given to us in the 8th amendment which are the prohibition or excessive bail, fines, and cruel and unusual punishment. In some countries these rights aren't always guarenteed while the are here. This is especially important because this shows that the judicial system is trying to be fair to all citizens and criminals.
The right that I most appreciate is freedom of religion. In other countries the people can only believe certain things. Not everyone has the same beliefs. Those that choose to believe something they are not allowed to believe get persecuted for it. I am very thankful for this right because I don't have to live in constant fear of persecution for what I believe.
The right that I appreciate most is the freedom of speech. The reason I appreciate this right is that without the right to share your opinion, nothing would happen in the favor of what you believe. You can show your approval or diapproval on such things as war and homosexuality with out being punished as long as your statements aren't false. Although under certain circumstances such as in school these rights can be limited, for the most part your free to share whats on your mind.
The amendment I favor the most is the 19th amendment because it gave women the right to vote. It is important not only that men can vote, but women also. In earlier times women couldn't vote, and that was not fair. Men and women should be able to vote because that is one of our duties as American citizens. I am happy to know that when I am 18 I will legally be able to vote, and have a voice for our country.
I appreciate freedom of religion because everyone has the right to believe as they choose to believe. In other countries people are forced to believe in a certain religion. If they dont follow the religion they are forced to believe in they are punished by being put in jail or killed. I am thankful to have this right because we can live life without religious descrimination or being punished.
I appreciate freedom of press the most because without it I wouldn't know what is going on in the world. I also appreciate being able to find news about whats going on in the government and how it would affect my life. If there was no freedom of press I wouldn't be able to read the paper without wondering what they weren't telling me.
Of all the rights guaranteed to us by our constitution, I appreciate women's suffrage the most, because women are as much as a necessity as men are. Without womans suffrage only biased, self-center, and etc men would be able to vote. Some men don't have the knowledge or qaulifitcations to vote, but are still allowed to and that's not right. I think the fact that women are able to vote now makes elections more fair due to the fact that most women mature faster than men.
The right i appreciate the most is the right to vote. It is a way for citizens to let their voice be heard. Voting lets us control part of the society we live in. There are many places around the world where people go to jail for voicing their opinion. The United States is a very unique place because citizens are given power. When i turn 18 voting will be an important responsibility of mine.
The guaranteed right, that I appreciate the most would be freedom of speech. I see this freedom as more than just a right, but rather a freedom of expression which guarantees all of the citizens of the United States to be who they want to be and say what they want to say. I find this to be a very important right because I know in other countries around the world, many don't aren't guaranteed this right. Some are even killed for speaking against what their leaders believe. I find that cruel and dis-meaning.
Out of all the rights our constitution garantees, I most appreciate freedom of speech. This allows Americans to be able to give their opinion on things they believe will help the country for the better. We are truly blessed to live in a nation that gives us this right. There are a handful of countries in the world that do not garantee this freedom to their citizens. Some even get punished if they speak out. The United States is unique in this way.
the right i appreciate the most out of all the rights in our constitution,is the right to assembly. the right to assembly guarantees the peaceful union of all peers and citizens well in their rights as united states citizens. i truly believe this is one of the under appreciated rights in the constitution due to the fact its value of meaning is greatly misunderstood. but even without full knowledge it is still a unique part of our country and makes our nation the great nation it is today
the constitutional freedom i appreciate the most is freedom of speech. freedom of speech is guaranteed in the 1st amendment to the constitution. freedom of speech is important because it allows people to speak their minds without having to worry about getting into trouble, as long as the thing they say is not offensive or untrue. without the freedom of speech the government could limit what we say. -kyle anthony
Out of all the freedoms given to us in the constitution, I most appreciate the first one. I think the first ammendment helps us in defining who we are. We can say and do certain things to express how we feel without government interference. I also think without this ammendment our country would be less diverse and be forced into beliefs that not everyone agrees with.
I appreciate the most is freedom of speech. It's guaranteed in the 1st amendment of the constitution. Freedom of speech is important because it allows people to speak whatever they want without having to worry about getting into trouble. If we didnt have freedom of speech the government could limit what we say.
Of all of the rights granted to us I appreciate freedom of speech the most. In other countries people are punished by the gov't if they say bad things about the gov't or their leads. In America we have the liberty to say what we want without having to worry about being punished by the gov't. I think it is important to be able to express our thoughts and our right to freedom of speech allows us to do that.
Out of all of the freedoms guaranteed by our constitution, the one I appreciate the most is Freedom of Speech. I believe that in a country with so many beliefs and so many opinions it is imperative that everyone shares a voice. With this freedom in our constitution, our country can make better economic decisions, and can explore new ideas. Thus, Freedom of Speech not only allows for expression but for correction. In my opinion, everyone is a contributor to the knowledge of our nation.
Of all the freedoms we have as citizens of the United States, freedom of speech is the most important one to me. If it wasn't for freedom of speech, America would not be where it is today. Everyones say/opinion has made a difference into what America has come to be. It is also my favorite because a person can say what they want/feel and express themselves without getting in trouble. In my opinion freedom of speech has helped us be the country we are today, and I am thankful that we have that right.
Of all the freedoms offered by our Constitution, Freedom of Religion is the most important to me. In many of the countries in the world, citizen persecution occurs many times, mainly of religion or any other sort of belief. Unlike their government's force of which belief to follow, the United States allows us to express our religion however we want. The first amendment clearly states from the subject of religion that there is no designated religion to follow, or the choice of no religion. Many of the early settlers, like the Pilgrims, migrated to the United States to escape their country's harsh enforcement of belief and persecution. Freedom of Religion is something we can trust as Citizens or Non-Citizens.
Of all of the freedoms that the Constitution has provided for us the one that is of the most value to me is The Women’s Suffrage Movement. I feel it is most important since in many places still today, women do not receive equal rights to men. Their says aren’t even acknowledged, they aren’t allowed to vote for the people who will be governing them just because of the fact that they are women. They are unable to receive an education due to the fact that people have belittled them unworthy of one. In some countries women are not even permitted to drive cars. They are presented to be so unworthy they do not even get to decide whom they are able to marry. So I am most grateful for The Women’s Suffrage Movement because without it, my rights could be as limited to those listed above.
f all of the freedoms that the Constitution has provided for us the one that i value the most is the 5th. I think the 5th amendment is crucial because it keeps you from getting yourself thrown in jail. It helps protect you from people trying to confuse you and twist your words to use them against you. The 5th amendment also keeps your from going to court for the same reason.
I appreciate the right to "plead the fifth" the most. I appreciate it because I know that if I was ever in court and I was asked a personal question I want to be able to choose whether or not to answer. Also if I was guilty and they asked me a question that was going to send me to jail there is no way I would just say "yeah I did it". That's why I appreciate the Fifth Amendments protection from Self-Incrimination the most
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ReplyDeleteOf all the rights guaranteed by the United States Constitution, I appreciate the freedom of religion the most. I am a Christian. In many countries,Christians are persecuted for their faith. They are arrested, jailed, and even killed. Living in the United States, I am grateful that this can't happen. I don't have to keep my relationship with God a secret, but can openly share my faith with others and go to church to learn more about God. It is truly a blessing that I may pray, read the Bible, and go to church without having to fear for my life. ~Morgan Shapiro
ReplyDeleteOf all the rights guaranteed to us by our constitution, I most appreciate the right of freedom of speech. The right of freedom of speech is guaranteed in the 1st amendment. I most appreciate this right because many people around the world do not have this privilege, especially communist countries. I appreciate being able to speak what is on my mind freely without censorship or limitation. Therefore, I most appreciate the right of freedom of speech guaranteed to us by our constitution.
ReplyDeleteOf all the rights guaranteed to us by our constitution, I appreciate the freedom of speech in the first amendment. I appreciate this freedom because I believe that everyone should be able to express their opinions and ideas freely without getting arrested every time. Although students' speech can be limited in school if it is inappropriate, students have a great opportunity to stand for what they believe in and make it appropriate for school. This is a very useful priviledge because citizens of the US can make statements about their beliefs without being punished by someone else because it goes against that other person's beliefs. Nonetheless, I am most appreciative of the freedom of speech.
ReplyDeleteOf all the rights guaranteed to us by our constitution, I appreciate the right to have rights at a citizen the most. I believe this freedom clearly states that we are equal, and therefore, deserve all of the same rights. This right given to us in the constitution allows us to take part in the duties of our country and be able to say that no one has any right that we don't have. Without this, discrimination and segregation would still be in effect today. The fourteenth amendment provides us with these rights,and without them we wouldn't be the country everyone wishes to come to.
ReplyDeleteThe rights I am most thankful for are freedom of speech and press. Freedom of speech is crucial to our society. Without this right we would not be able to express our opinions without the possibility of being prosecuted. Freedom of press is also a important part in America. Without the guarantee of freedom of press we would be much like communist China and we wouldn't be aware of happenings in the world. Thankfully the 1st amendment protects both of these rights.
ReplyDeleteI am most thankful for our freedom of speech. I like this because in many countries you cannot say what you want about certain topics, especially about the government. I citizens should be able to openly say things about our government and voice our opinions without getting in trouble. Our freedom of speech is one of the things that makes this country unique because citizens in many countries to not have that oppurtunity.
ReplyDeleteI believe that the right that I am most grateful for in the constitution, is the right for women to vote. Sure i'm not 18 yet but it would be great if when i do turn 18 i get a say in who i want to be our president, or senator, etc. There are many countries where men are the only people who can decide on things, but here in america we're lucky that women and even other ethnicities are able to vote now. But most importantly this right doesn't make us girls feel "small" compared to all the boys. - Jennifer Lee
ReplyDeleteI appreciate most freedom of religion.It is the first amendment in the Constitution.I appreciate it the most because we can practice any religion we want.Congress is prohibited from establishing a specific religion in America and we are protected from religious discrimination.Unlike America,in other parts of the world,people are being killed,put in jail,or punished because of their faith.
ReplyDeleteout of all the rights guaranteed to us by the Consitution i feel that the right to freedom of speech is most important because i think that people should be able to say what they want when they want. Even if its bad mouthing the government or other political leaders. People should be able to say what they want and speak there mind wihtout worrying about the consequences, because they're just speaking there mind. I think that the countries founding fathers feel the same way because they put this in the admendment, meaning that it is a very important right that should be guaranteed to everybody, not mattering what they've done in past.
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One of the rights given to us by the constitution that I appriciate is freedom of religion. In some countries it's citizens are forced to follow a specific religion. I myself don't agree with that, so I am very greatful we have this right. Freedom of religion was considered so important that it was one of the first things put in our constitution.
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Out of all the right is that are guaranteed in the Constitution i think that i am most thankful for freedom of speech. i mean its just a great thing to have because i honestly think that i would be in a lot of trouble with out it. with freedom of speech we are given the opportunity to speak whats on our minds and thats simply a gift. Knowing a lot of the people at wakefield i think we as the students would struggle to stay out of trouble.
ReplyDeleteOf all of the rights given to us in the constitution, I appreciate the rights given to us in the 8th amendment which are the prohibition or excessive bail, fines, and cruel and unusual punishment. In some countries these rights aren't always guarenteed while the are here. This is especially important because this shows that the judicial system is trying to be fair to all citizens and criminals.
ReplyDeleteThe right that I most appreciate is freedom of religion. In other countries the people can only believe certain things. Not everyone has the same beliefs. Those that choose to believe something they are not allowed to believe get persecuted for it. I am very thankful for this right because I don't have to live in constant fear of persecution for what I believe.
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The right that I appreciate most is the freedom of speech. The reason I appreciate this right is that without the right to share your opinion, nothing would happen in the favor of what you believe. You can show your approval or diapproval on such things as war and homosexuality with out being punished as long as your statements aren't false. Although under certain circumstances such as in school these rights can be limited, for the most part your free to share whats on your mind.
ReplyDeleteThe amendment I favor the most is the 19th amendment because it gave women the right to vote. It is important not only that men can vote, but women also. In earlier times women couldn't vote, and that was not fair. Men and women should be able to vote because that is one of our duties as American citizens. I am happy to know that when I am 18 I will legally be able to vote, and have a voice for our country.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate freedom of religion because everyone has the right to believe as they choose to believe. In other countries people are forced to believe in a certain religion. If they dont follow the religion they are forced to believe in they are punished by being put in jail or killed. I am thankful to have this right because we can live life without religious descrimination or being punished.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate freedom of press the most because without it I wouldn't know what is going on in the world. I also appreciate being able to find news about whats going on in the government and how it would affect my life. If there was no freedom of press I wouldn't be able to read the paper without wondering what they weren't telling me.
ReplyDeleteOf all the rights guaranteed to us by our constitution, I appreciate women's suffrage the most, because women are as much as a necessity as men are. Without womans suffrage only biased, self-center, and etc men would be able to vote. Some men don't have the knowledge or qaulifitcations to vote, but are still allowed to and that's not right. I think the fact that women are able to vote now makes elections more fair due to the fact that most women mature faster than men.
ReplyDeleteThe right i appreciate the most is the right to vote. It is a way for citizens to let their voice be heard. Voting lets us control part of the society we live in. There are many places around the world where people go to jail for voicing their opinion. The United States is a very unique place because citizens are given power. When i turn 18 voting will be an important responsibility of mine.
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The guaranteed right, that I appreciate the most would be freedom of speech. I see this freedom as more than just a right, but rather a freedom of expression which guarantees all of the citizens of the United States to be who they want to be and say what they want to say. I find this to be a very important right because I know in other countries around the world, many don't aren't guaranteed this right. Some are even killed for speaking against what their leaders believe. I find that cruel and dis-meaning.
ReplyDeleteOut of all the rights our constitution garantees, I most appreciate freedom of speech. This allows Americans to be able to give their opinion on things they believe will help the country for the better. We are truly blessed to live in a nation that gives us this right. There are a handful of countries in the world that do not garantee this freedom to their citizens. Some even get punished if they speak out. The United States is unique in this way.
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the right i appreciate the most out of all the rights in our constitution,is the right to assembly. the right to assembly guarantees the peaceful union of all peers and citizens well in their rights as united states citizens. i truly believe this is one of the under appreciated rights in the constitution due to the fact its value of meaning is greatly misunderstood. but even without full knowledge it is still a unique part of our country and makes our nation the great nation it is today
ReplyDeletethe constitutional freedom i appreciate the most is freedom of speech. freedom of speech is guaranteed in the 1st amendment to the constitution. freedom of speech is important because it allows people to speak their minds without having to worry about getting into trouble, as long as the thing they say is not offensive or untrue. without the freedom of speech the government could limit what we say.
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ReplyDeleteOut of all the freedoms given to us in the constitution, I most appreciate the first one. I think the first ammendment helps us in defining who we are. We can say and do certain things to express how we feel without government interference. I also think without this ammendment our country would be less diverse and be forced into beliefs that not everyone agrees with.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate the most is freedom of speech. It's guaranteed in the 1st amendment of the constitution. Freedom of speech is important because it allows people to speak whatever they want without having to worry about getting into trouble. If we didnt have freedom of speech the government could limit what we say.
ReplyDeleteOf all of the rights granted to us I appreciate freedom of speech the most. In other countries people are punished by the gov't if they say bad things about the gov't or their leads. In America we have the liberty to say what we want without having to worry about being punished by the gov't. I think it is important to be able to express our thoughts and our right to freedom of speech allows us to do that.
ReplyDeleteOut of all of the freedoms guaranteed by our constitution, the one I appreciate the most is Freedom of Speech.
ReplyDeleteI believe that in a country with so many beliefs and so many opinions it is imperative that everyone shares a voice.
With this freedom in our constitution, our country can make better economic decisions, and can explore new ideas.
Thus, Freedom of Speech not only allows for expression but for correction. In my opinion, everyone is a contributor to the
knowledge of our nation.
Of all the freedoms we have as citizens of the United States, freedom of speech is the most important one to me. If it wasn't for freedom of speech, America would not be where it is today. Everyones say/opinion has made a difference into what America has come to be. It is also my favorite because a person can say what they want/feel and express themselves without getting in trouble. In my opinion freedom of speech has helped us be the country we are today, and I am thankful that we have that right.
ReplyDeleteOf all the freedoms offered by our Constitution, Freedom of Religion is the most important to me. In many of the countries in the world, citizen persecution occurs many times, mainly of religion or any other sort of belief. Unlike their government's force of which belief to follow, the United States allows us to express our religion however we want. The first amendment clearly states from the subject of religion that there is no designated religion to follow, or the choice of no religion. Many of the early settlers, like the Pilgrims, migrated to the United States to escape their country's harsh enforcement of belief and persecution. Freedom of Religion is something we can trust as Citizens or Non-Citizens.
ReplyDeleteOf all of the freedoms that the Constitution has provided for us the one that is of the most value to me is The Women’s Suffrage Movement. I feel it is most important since in many places still today, women do not receive equal rights to men. Their says aren’t even acknowledged, they aren’t allowed to vote for the people who will be governing them just because of the fact that they are women. They are unable to receive an education due to the fact that people have belittled them unworthy of one. In some countries women are not even permitted to drive cars. They are presented to be so unworthy they do not even get to decide whom they are able to marry. So I am most grateful for The Women’s Suffrage Movement because without it, my rights could be as limited to those listed above.
ReplyDeletef all of the freedoms that the Constitution has provided for us the one that i value the most is the 5th. I think the 5th amendment is crucial because it keeps you from getting yourself thrown in jail. It helps protect you from people trying to confuse you and twist your words to use them against you. The 5th amendment also keeps your from going to court for the same reason.
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