The First Amendment safeguards five fundamental freedoms—religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition—from government interference. It empowers citizens to express dissent, practice faith freely, and hold officials accountable through media. Activists, journalists, and religious groups benefit most, using it to challenge power, share ideas, and organize without censorship.
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