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Introduction

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1/24/14

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Amendment 1

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances

 

             Amendment 1 talks about freedom of speech which gives humans the right to speak what they feel and can’t be thrown in jail. Don’t be afraid to express yourself no matter if it’s the way you dress, look or sound no police men should arrest you. When you think about it, how would you feel if nobody listened to what you have to say and when you finally get to tell what you think they call your ideas dumb and stupid won’t you fell angry; same concept. It isn’t fair to people that have good ideas and aren’t listened to.

 

  Big Ideas:

  • Freedom of speech
  • Freedom of religion
  • Freedom of expression
  • No on should be thrown in jail for expressing themselves

 

Task

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                 Freedom of Speech

  1. 1.       http://1forall.us/support-the-first-amendment/

 

 from this article I learned that amendment 1 is talking about that nobody can be killed or bothered by saying what they think

 

  1. 2.       http://constitutioncenter.org/constitution/the-amendments/amendment-1-freedom-of-religion-press-expression

                    I learned from this article that protects the freedom of assembly, which can mean physically gathering with a group of people to picket or protest          

  1. 3.       http://nationalparalegal.edu/conlawcrimproc_public/FreedomOfExpression/FreedomOfExpression.asp

      

from this article I learned that speech doesn’t only have to mean verbally it can be symbolic or any way of communication

 

  1. 4.       http://www.freedomforum.org/packages/first/curricula/educationforfreedom/supportpages/L01-FirstAmendmentExplained.htm

   

 I learned that this says that the government cant make laws avoiding people from saying what they think

 

  1. 5.       http://libertystorch.net/2013/12/freedom-speech-bigger-1st-amendment/

      

from this article I learned that the government cant not let FREE people have FREEDOM to say what they wish

 

Freedom of Religion

  1. 1.       http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/376819/march-14-2011/on-topic--1st-amendment---freedom-of-religion--speech-and-the-press

                            from this video I learned that people accuse people of things because of their religion

 

    

 

                    

 

  1. 2.       http://score.rims.k12.ca.us/score_lessons/bill_of_rights/media/religion.htm

     no matter what religion someone is muslim or hindu they are still human and should be treated fairly.

  1. 3.       http://ourconstitutionalrights.com/rights-pages/religion.html

    religion shouldn’t matter in order to have rights that other religions may have in a diverse place.

  1. 4.       http://www.uscourts.gov/educational-resources/get-involved/constitution-activities/first-amendment/freedom-religion.aspx

       this talks about how people should take action into these problems that are going on in any country

  1. 5.       http://constitution.findlaw.com/amendment1/amendment.html

     protesting may be dangerous but it shows you care and long for change

 

     Freedom of expression

  1. 1.       http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20121124175845AAYFfDh

people express how they feel

  1. 2.       http://www.ask.com/question/what-is-one-right-or-freedom-from-the-first-amendment

how people can persuade governments to improve

  1. 3.       http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_does_the_first_amendment_guarantee_freedom_of_expression

people can wear what they want or express themselves in any way

  1. 4.       http://judiciallearningcenter.org/your-1st-amendment-rights/

none should be discriminated or treated unfairly for expressing themselves

Process

                                                                                                                                                     Isha Bajaha

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Freedom of speech

 

  1. 1.         http://1forall.us/support-the-first-amendment/

 

 from this article I learned that amendment 1 is talking about that nobody can be killed or bothered by saying what they think

                                    Freedom of religion

      2.       http://constitutioncenter.org/constitution/the-amendments/amendment-1-freedom-of-religion-press-expression

                    I learned from this article that protects the freedom of assembly, which can mean physically gathering with a group of people to picket or protest  

                         Freedom of expression        

3.       http://nationalparalegal.edu/conlawcrimproc_public/FreedomOfExpression/FreedomOfExpression.asp

      

from this article I learned that speech doesn’t only have to mean verbally it can be symbolic or any way of communication

 

 

Evaluation

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                                                  Freedom of Speech

http://foxnewsinsider.com/20

14/01/19/american-universities-severely-limit-students-free-speech-study-finds

   1.How do schools go against freedom of speech?

   2.What do students do that take advantage of amendment 1?                                                                           3.   What are examples of amendment one being taken advantage of?

Conclusion

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                                                  Freedom of Speech

http://foxnewsinsider.com/2014/01/19/american-universities-severely-limit-students-free-speech-study-finds

1.     What makes the rules in this school go against amendment 1?

 

They are worried something going to happen to there students and also take advantage of it.

  This is a good answer and also could have been more added to your answer

 

2.     What are examples of people violating amendment 1?

 

The bombing marathon , no type of right to say a speech or any offense an action or words that are unwelcome are banned .

                 This example is a very great example and violates peoples rights to say what they believe but you could have explained why this violates the amendment

      

 3.     What are ways you think schools can allow freedom of speech and not violate amendment 1?

 

Some ways are standing up to what they believe  and showing how they can make there community better.

 This answer shows a nice specific way people can have their rights and not take advantage of it like others do.