First Amendment

 I'd expect the ones who were born in the late 1900's and 1800's to know more about the amendments compared to those who are living in the 21st generation (2000's). From what I've gathered, my mom and grandma had similar responses with the freedom we are granted from the first amendment. My grandma mostly spoke about the freedom of speech and religion, one is our rights to freely speak on what we wish that should be heard when questioned, and the other is more of an expression of your beliefs whether cultural or not. My mom mostly pointed out about freedom in general sense they do give you your rights when being detained, as she has went through that quite a bit for reasons.

Meanwhile, I figured the differences between my family and friends would kind of click, just barely. One of my friends kind of knew most of the freedoms, and pointed out the misuse of freedom of speech. Which I'd agree on most of her parts. It's been mostly used in an excuse for most groups who attend protesting rally's. Or not just those alone, but when being accused of wrong doings as well and public disturbances.

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