President Trump’s sweeping policy changes on topics such as the economy and government spending have inspired Americans to learn more about their rights, according to an annual Constitution Day civics survey.
In an online poll of 1,684 adults published Thursday, the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg Public Policy Center found that 40% correctly named three of their five First Amendment rights, up from 30% last year.
That included 48% who knew that the Constitution guarantees their freedom of religion, up from 39% in 2024. Awareness of free speech increased from 74% to 79%, and knowledge of the right to assemble jumped from 27% to 36% over the same period.
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