Test your First Amendment knowledge
The USA is a special nation, guaranteeing freedom for all, yet a recent survey shows that only six percent of Americans know what the First Amendment says.
This year marks the 220th anniversary of the ratification of the First Amendment and the Bill of Rights. These core principles drafted by James Madison set the America apart from all other nations and served as a cornerstone for democracy.
USA Today and the First Amendment Center have teamed up to create the Great First Amendment Quiz, an interactive exploration of our most fundamental freedoms.
First Amendment quiz
Test your Freedom IQ today: click on the First Amendment quiz interactive below on the left.
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