Answer:
Amendment 1
Step-by-step explanation:
S-Speech (Freedom of speech is the right to speak freely in public places. BUT, you need to be responsible. For example, you cannot yell "fire" in a crowded area and cause panic.)
P-Press (Free press is the best protection against government abuses. Newspaper, magazines, radio, and television can publish any government wrongdoing so long as it is true. A lot of people use this as an opportunity to voice their opinion about the government. BUT, you can't publish false accusations or publish information that would be helpful to an enemy during wartime.)
R-Religion (Freedom to practice any religion or no religion at all. BUT, parents can't deny their children medical attention or vaccinations because of their religious beliefs. )
A-Assembly (Freedom to peacefully assemble with others like in parades, protest marches, and political rallies. BUT, you can't close public streets, building, or cause riots.)
P-Petition the government (ask the government to fix wrongs committed against them.)