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Bill of Rights the First Amendment Learning Objective: Students will be able to describe the freedoms in the First Amendment and give examples and non-examples. Concept Development Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution to guarantee certain protections for every citizen that can not be taken away by the government. These amendments were added to prevent the government from abusing it’s people. The framers had learned these lessons from British rule of the colonies and sought stability and justice from the Enlightenment. 1st Amendment a. Freedom of Speech b. Freedom of the press c. Freedom of Religion What it Does Gives Citizens the right to speak their mind. Prevents government from controlling what is placed in print. The government can’t make any religion the religion of the land, and we have the right to practice any religion we believe in. d. Freedom to assemble Citizens can peacefully meet to protest. e. Freedom to petition the Citizens have the right to tell the government to change the laws. Government Skill Development/Guided Practice 1. Read the text carefully 2. Decide which part of the first amendment is being challenged. 3. Using the amendment, write out which phrase applies. Situation Which right is it? (Example of what this right allows) 1. A magazine column criticizes the president. 2. Protesters gather outside a city hall. Freedom of the Press. Freedom of assembly 3. People call a radio show to express their thoughts on a public issue. Freedom of Speech 4. Citizen ask the government to change a tax law. The right to petition the Government 5. Muslims go to a mosque without being bothered. Freedom of Religion Give a non-example ( I can’t or the government can’t). Exit Ticket/Closure The first amendment has how many civil rights? _______________________________________________________. Is it fair to criticize someone for something they said? ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ Is it fair to say something untrue about someone to make others turn against them? ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ End of Presentation