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December Freedoms- Comprehension questions

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Using your "December Freedoms" passage, carefully read and answer each question.

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1.

December has historic days to remember equal rights for the citizens of the United States.

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3.

Match the time in December to the people/events it honors. Each answer is only used once.

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December 15th

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a time to remember Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights Movement

December 1st

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the Thirteenth (13th) Amendment was signed into law, freeing all enslaved people.

December 6th

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The Bill of Rights became the first ten Amendments to the Constitution.

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4.

What does the Bill of Rights guarantee for it's citizens and it's leaders? Mark all that apply.

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5.

Put the celebrated freedoms in chronological order.

  1. The Bill of Rights became the first ten amendments to the United Stat Constitution

  2. Abraham Lincoln signed the Thirteenth Amendment into law for the reasons to ban all slavery in the United States.

  3. Rosa Parks was ordered to go to her section in the back of the bus (give up her seat), but she refused.

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Match the word to the meaning. Each answer is used once.

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ban

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moral or legal entitlements

rights

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complete or total

absolute

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officially or legally prohibit