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Classwork/Homework: The Bill of Rights -- First Amendment

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PART ONE - Review: Using your prior knowledge and what we have learned over the last few days, answer the true or false questions below.

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PART TWO - Comprehension Reading: Read the following article carefully and answer the corresponding reading questions.

PART THREE - Follow Up Questions: Please answer these final questions before you submit.

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Hear. My. Voice.

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Under the 1st Amendment, students have the right to wear a marijuana shirt to school

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Under the 1st Amendment, students have the right to a formal hearing when up for expulsion

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Under the 1st Amendment, students have a certain right to privacy when it comes to being physically searched.

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Under the 1st Amendment, students have the right to use bullying language towards another student

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Under the 1st Amendment, students have the right to refuse to pray before a game or performance

Key Terms:

Ratified =accepted/approved

Liberties=freedoms/rights

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Why was the Bill of Rights added to the Constitution? Select all that apply.

Key Terms:

Prohibit=forbid

Assemble=gather/rally

Grievances=injustices

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All of the following are reasons "separation between church and state" is important EXCEPT

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Key Terms:

Constraint=restriction

Repercussion=punishment

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As used in the middle paragraph, "prosecuted" most nearly means

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Key Terms:

Petition=protest

Retribution=retaliation

Parliament=British government

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The freedom to petition and assemble means you have the right to (Select all that apply)

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Why do you think it is important to learn about our Constitutional rights? You must answer in complete sentences to earn credit on this question.

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Do you have any remaining questions that you would like answered about the first amendment?

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Overall, how interesting did you find learning about student rights and the first amendment? There is no right answer for this question!

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Extra Credit! What are the three branches of government that make up our U.S. Constitution?

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As used in the bottom paragraph, "tolerance" most nearly means

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All of the following are benefits of free speech EXCEPT