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Why does the First Amendment place limits on government power to restrict freedom of speech in the United States?

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to protect the people and the country

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The First Amendment protected some crucial rights of the people. The freedom of speech gives the right to declare or speak up to the "government". It shows strong respect towards the people on how they are able to "say what they want".
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