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Unit 01 (2a-2b)

Red 02 - Unit 1 (2a-2b)

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What grants citizens of the United States the freedoms of religion, assembly, press, petition, and speech? (RAPPS) The 1st Amendment
What First Amendment Freedom is this? The government may not interfere with the right to worship. Religion
What First Amendment Freedom is this? Individuals may peacefully gather. Assembly
What First Amendment Freedom is this? The media can publish information, even if it criticizes the government Press
What First Amendment Freedom is this? Individuals have the right to make their views known to public officials. Petition
What First Amendment Freedom is this? Individuals are free to express their opinions and beliefs. Speech
TRUE/FALSE: Most rights are not considered absolute, not 100%. TRUE
Protected or NOT: The government bans a holiday because it is religious. Not Protected by The First Amendment
Protected or NOT: A group peacefully gathers in the park to protest. Protected by the Freedom of Assembly
Protected or NOT: A magazine lies about a celebrity on purpose. Not Protected by The First Amendment
Protected or NOT: People sign a petition to improve local parks. Protected by the Freedom of Petition
Protected or NOT: A student gives a speech supporting the environment and clean energy. Protected by the Freedom of Speech
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