1st amendment the government cannot make laws favoring any r - GED Prep

Question

1st Amendment: The government cannot make laws favoring any religion or preventing people from practicing their religion freely. It also protects freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right to assemble peacefully, and the right to petition the government for grievances.

6th Amendment: In all criminal trials, the accused have the right to a quick and public trial, overseen by an impartial jury from the state and district where the crime occurred.

8th Amendment: Bail cannot be unreasonably high, fines cannot be excessive, and punishments cannot be cruel or unusual.

14th Amendment: States cannot create or enforce laws that limit the rights or freedoms of U.S. citizens. They also cannot deprive any person of life, liberty, or property without following the proper legal procedures.


March on Washington DC. August 28, 1963

Among the choices below, which statement best illustrates the action of the people depicted in the photograph?

 

Answers
  1. correct
Explanation

Based on the information provided and the image of the March on Washington DC from August 28, 1963, the statement that best illustrates the action of the people depicted is:

Answer 2: They are exercising their 1st Amendment right to freedom of assembly and petition for equality under the law.

This answer most accurately captures the nature and purpose of the March on Washington. The image shows a large gathering of people, which clearly demonstrates the exercise of the right to freedom of assembly as protected by the First Amendment. The March on Washington was a pivotal event in the Civil Rights Movement, where people gathered to petition the government for civil rights and equality under the law for African Americans. The First Amendment, as described in the provided text, protects "the right to assemble peacefully, and the right to petition the government for grievances." This march was a peaceful assembly to petition the government regarding civil rights grievances.The goal of equality under the law aligns with the 14th Amendment's provision that "States cannot create or enforce laws that limit the rights or freedoms of U.S. citizens."

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