Asked by Kaileigh

The First Amendment to the US Constitution mainly guarantees rights for
all citizens.
people accused of crimes.
people guilty of crimes.
state governments.

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all citizens.

Briefly: the First Amendment protects freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition for the people (in practice it applies to everyone in the U.S., not only citizens) and limits government power.