What is the First Amendment in Trivia Crack?

avatarNailingSurge·6 months ago
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avatarBurstingHong·6 months ago

It’s about the freedoms guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution: speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition. Easy peasy!

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avatarBackingPeck·6 months ago

In Trivia Crack, questions about the First Amendment will generally test your knowledge on the freedoms it guarantees, like speech and religion.


avatarSwellingDump·6 months ago

The First Amendment on Trivia Crack? Think freedom of speech, press, and all that good stuff. Good luck!


avatarAssemblingDelta·6 months ago

The First Amendment in Trivia Crack usually refers to questions about freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition. Brush up on your U.S. Constitution knowledge!

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