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A Majority of Americans Can't Recall Most First Amendment Rights

As was true last year, most Americans could name only a single right guaranteed by the First Amendment: freedom of speech, provided by nearly 3 ...

A Majority of Americans Can't Recall Most First Amendment Rights

Most Americans can name only one right guaranteed by the First Amendment, according to the Annenberg Public Policy Center's 2024 Constitution Day Civics Survey.

Most Americans can't name 3 First Amendment rights, poll finds

Most Americans cannot list 3 or more rights in the First Amendment, and only 65% can name all three branches of government, poll finds.

A majority of Americans can't recall most First Amendment rights

As was true last year, most Americans could name only a single right guaranteed by the First Amendment: freedom of speech, provided by nearly 3 ...

Majority of Americans don't know most First Amendment rights ...

WASHINGTON - A majority of Americans cannot name most of the rights protected under the First Amendment, and one-third can't name the three ...

Most Americans Don't Know Their First Amendment Rights. Do You?

“As was true last year, most Americans could name only a single right guaranteed by the First Amendment: freedom of speech, provided by nearly 3 ...

Many Don't Know Key Facts About U.S. Constitution, Annenberg ...

In all, only 5% of the U.S. adults surveyed correctly name all five First Amendment rights while 30% could name three or four of the rights.

Survey finds most Americans ignorant of First Amendment rights

Less than one-third of Americans can name most of the rights ... And if you can't name the three branches of government, you probably ...

Most Americans can name only one right protected by the First ...

When asked about the rights protected under the First Amendment, 74% of respondents named freedom of speech. Knowledge about the remaining ...

Fewer than half of Americans can name all three branches ... - The Hill

Around 26 percent of respondents could not name any First Amendment freedoms. And the percentage of respondents who listed the right to bear ...

Most Americans Can't Recall First Amendment Rights | Mirage News

As was true last year, most Americans could name only a single right guaranteed by the First Amendment: freedom of speech, provided by nearly 3 ...

Do Americans know their rights? Survey says: No.

Do Americans know their rights? Survey says: No. ... FIRE survey reveals that most can't name more than one enumerated First Amendment right.

Freedom of what? Poll finds most Americans still clueless about the ...

Only 39% mentioned freedom of religion, 29% noted freedom of the press, 27% recalled the right to assembly, and a mere 11% identified the right ...

AMERICANS DON'T KNOW THEIR 1ST AMENDMENT RIGHTS!

A recent survey found that only 7% of Americans could name all five freedoms the First Amendment protects✨Can you name them all?

Many Americans can't name any First Amendment rights - Axios

37% of the 1,013 adults surveyed (37%) can't name any of the rights guaranteed under the First Amendment. Why it matters, from Kathleen Hall ...

Nearly 4 In 10 Americans Can't Name Any First Amendment Rights

According to Penn's Annenberg Public Policy Center released Tuesday, 37 percent could not name any of the five rights protected by First ...

37 percent of Americans can't name any of the rights guaranteed by ...

12, showed 37 percent could not name any of the five rights protected by First Amendment, and only 48 percent could name freedom of speech.

Americans know literally nothing about the Constitution | CNN Politics

* More than one in three people (37%) could not name a single right protected by the First Amendment. THE FIRST AMENDMENT. * Only one in ...

Where America Stands - Freedom Forum

The First Amendment looms large in Americans' minds as they consider the 2024 election, but overall awareness of the freedoms of religion, speech, press, ...

Poll: Majority of Americans believe First Amendment goes TOO FAR ...

Only 5% of Americans believe that the right to free speech in the U.S. is “completely” secure, while 12% say it is “not at all” secure. The ...