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Pass out books WE THE PEOPLE

Pass out books WE THE PEOPLE. II. What are some benefits of freedom of expression? . P. 199. Individual growth, Advancement of knowledge, The maintenance of representative democracy . Your Text Here. III. Should there be limits to freedom of expression. P. 202.

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Pass out books WE THE PEOPLE

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  1. Pass out booksWE THE PEOPLE

  2. II. What are some benefits of freedom of expression? P. 199 • Individual growth, Advancement of knowledge, The maintenance of representative democracy Your Text Here

  3. III. Should there be limits to freedom of expression P. 202 • Yes because it can be harmful or life threatening in some situations if they tell a lie small or big

  4. P. 197 Unit 5: How does the Constitution protect our freedom of expression • I. What is freedom of expression- is the freedom of expressing yourself freely without harm • A. What basic rights are listed in this portion of the First Amendment?-Individual development, Advancement knowledge, and the maintenance of democracy • B. Why do you think these particular rights were included?- because it plays a large role in democracy • C. Why do you think the Framers thought it was important to protect the freedom of expression in the Constitution?- because the farmers wanted to keep maintenance of democracy

  5. IV. Solve the problem P. 204 • A. What are the conflicting rights and interests in this case?- The right to free speech, it is like tinkers case • B. In what ways is this case similar to the Tinker case? In what ways is it different?-it is the same because there both about the school not letting them do stuff there trying to express, there different because they are writing about things and in tinker there supporting things

  6. End of Lesson 23!!! • Make sure you save all your answers to your I-Drive and or your wiki spaces page • Document should be saved as your first and last name • Ex: Joe smith

  7. Lesson 24 How does the Constitution protect freedom of religion P. 208 • I. How does the First Amendment protect Freedom of religion? • II. Why did freedom of religion become an important principle in America? • III. Can government limit your right to practice your religious beliefs?

  8. Lesson Review p. 214 • Pick 2 of the questions to answer…. • 5. Can government limit your right to freedom of belief? Why or why not? • No, govt. may not limit your freedom to hold any religious beliefs or to hold none at all. This freedom is protected by the free exercise clause of the First Amendment…

  9. Go beyond the book… • Freedom of religion research… • Add to power point

  10. P. 216 Lesson 25How has the right to vote expanded since the Constitution was adopted? • I. How was the right of suffrage extended before the Civil War? • II. How did African American men gain the right to vote? • III. How did women gain the right to vote?

  11. Lesson Review p. 224 • Pick 2 of the questions to answer…

  12. Go beyond the book… • Right to vote research…

  13. Lesson 26How does the Constitution safeguard the right to equal protection of the law? • I. How did the supreme court interpret the equal protection clause in two separate cases?

  14. Lesson Review p. 232 • Pick 2 of the questions to answer…

  15. Go beyond the book… • Equal protection of the law research…

  16. Lesson 27 How does the Constitution protect the right to due process of law? • I. What is due process of law? • II. How can the rights of the individual and the rights of society conflict?

  17. Lesson Review p. 240 • Pick 2 of the questions to answer…

  18. Go beyond the book… • Due process of law Research…

  19. What did I learn this week in Enrichment… • 3 things

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