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Unit 5: Personal, Political, & Economic Rights of Citizenship Part 1 Rights ____________ or __________ entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way. ______________ rights are rights that everyone is entitled to by nature o Ex. Life and liberty Legal rights are rights that come from laws ether man made or divine o Ex. Education and Salvation Rights of a Citizen These are legal rights that come from the constitution and in fact, many of them are _________ to non-citizens o ____________ (one that belongs to a foreign nation or country) the term for non-citizen residents of the United States Because the U.S. constitution rarely uses the term “____________” the supreme court has ruled that rights granted by the constitution are granted to all persons even aliens, unless specifically stated by the constitution Personal Rights The rights that a person has over their own __________ and to make decisions about their own lives These include right to speech, ________________, choice, etc. In the United States, the freedom of a citizen allows them to make decisions about their own ____________ with little to no government ______________ Job of Choice In the United States, citizens have a right to choose the type of __________ they wish to pursue and can choose to change their minds when they want _____________, on the other hand, do not have the same rights o ___________ can limit a person’s job choices o Legal status can also limit a person’s job choices Political Rights Refers to the rights that citizens have to either ___________________ or not in _____________. o This includes choosing whether or not to join a political party or to leave or switch parties as they wish _____________ is also the cornerstone of this right in a democracy Running for office is also a political right 1 Political rights even include the ability to disagree with other parties The right to vote All states require a person to be a ____________ to vote in national elections o President, senator, and congress Some local communities do ______________ non-citizen residents to vote on _____________ matters o City council, mayor, and local ordinances Economic Rights Includes the right to basic ________________, such as food and health care The ability to make one’s own _______________ decisions o Choosing how to spend their money o where they would like to ___________ employment o The ability to create their own jobs Private Property In the United States, citizens and even _________________ residents have the right to own property that cannot be _________________ by the government without due process of law Government cannot take a person’s property without _______________ first in court that it is in the best interest of the community that the property be taken If it is taken, the owner must be repaid ______________ ______________ for the property Part 2 Duties Vs. Responsibilities Duties are things that we have to do o If we do not do these things, then the government could take __________ action against us Responsibilities are things that we should do o There is no _____________ for not doing these things, but they need to be done to help our democracy flourish Voting There are no legal penalties for not voting However, some argue that with the _____________ that some have made for us to have that right vote, that it is a moral duty Counter While voting is one of the greatest rights we have, it should not be taken ____________ The founders never intended on _______________ people voting Therefore, one can argue that a uniformed vote is not what people sacrificed their lives for 2 An uninformed vote can easily ______________ out a well informed and planned vote Paying Taxes The IRS was created to ___________ and ______________ people for failing to pay their full tax portion The founding fathers declared independence because of taxes The government allows people to _________ deferent things from their taxes which leads many people on the search for the greatest deductions possible Counter Without taxes, the government cannot fund vital programs like: o Defense, affordable food, education, and even housing Running for Office No one is forced to run for office The best way to get the kind of __________ that you want or believe in is to make the change yourself Counter Morally, people argue that if you think you know how things should be done then you should produce the change your self This is a rare ____________ that we have if we don’t like the governor, we can challenge that person in the next election Winning is not always the goal. Some people run just to get their ____________ across and force the main candidates to look more closely at an issue Serving on a Jury The ______________ entitles people to a trial by a jury of their peers To have this right for ______________, we must do our part to ____________ the right to others If a person is called to serve, they are ______________ required to serve or provide a compelling argument as to why surviving would be to great a burden Counter For religious and moral reasons, some people ____________ because they don’t want to judge others 3 Part 3 The Evolution of Civil Rights Civil Rights Civil Rights - The rights of citizens to ___________ and __________ freedom and equality In the United States, there have been several ___________ civil rights movements and some are still on going A civil rights movement is a movement meant to increase a groups’ political and social freedom and equality Some examples include: o African Americans (right to vote and end Jim crow), Women's rights (suffrage equal pay for equal work), and LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, & Transgender, ) Voting Rights The right to vote has _____________ greatly over the history of the United States and many different groups have ________________ for the right to vote to be _____________ to them Voting Rights Time Line In 1790, only ___________ property owning males could vote In 1850, property ownership and tax requirements eliminated so that _________ white men could vote In 1855, first literacy test for voting to ____________ against __________________ immigrants In 1870, the 15th Amendment was passed giving former slaves the right to vote and protecting the rights of most adult males of any race In 1889, the first poll tax was adopted to ____________ African American voting in the south In 1890, ________________ tests adopted in the south to discourage African American voters (_____________ clause let people who could vote before 1870 and their descendent vote without passing the test) In 1915, in Guinn v. United States the Supreme Court rules grandfather clauses are in _______ with the 15th Amendment In 1920, the 19th Amendment guarantees women’s ____________ In 1924, Indian Citizenship Act grants all Native Americans rights of citizens, including the right to vote In 1944, The Supreme Court ____________ “white primaries” and the court declares the process to be a ____________ process and is bound by the 15th Amendment In 1957, the civil rights act creates the Civil Rights Commission to _______________ voter discrimination In 1960, _____________ is out lawed In 1964, the 24th Amendment outlaws ________ _________ in federal elections In 1965, Dr. King mounts voter registration drive to draw attention to African American voting rights In 1965, Voting Rights Act protects minority voters and eliminates voting _____________ 4 In 1966, the Supreme Court eliminates the ______________ __________ In 1970, Literacy requirements are banned for five years In 1971, the 26th amendment sets the voting age at 18 In 1975, Literacy requirements are ____________________ removed Equal Employment Opportunities Not all parts of the Civil Rights movement have to do with the way government _____________ with its people but also how people interact with other people. During the colonial era, __________________ discrimination took hold in the United States Women were not allowed to go to ______________ as long as men were o This led to a reduction of opportunities after school o Most women could not own their own property. What they had or made belonged to their husbands Slaves were rarely taught ________________ jobs Parents often collected the checks of children that worked Even ___________ ____________ were discriminated against based on their nationality On top of all that, there was very little government oversite to provide safe working places and ensure equal pay As the Civil Rights movements begin to increase the freedom of people, a new component is added. Equal Employment Opportunities means to end employment____________________ based on race, color, age, sex, national origin, religion, or mental or physical disability. Without Equal Employment laws, employers could o ______________ to hire someone just because of who they are or where the come from o Pass someone over for a _______________ o Pay a person a lower wage then another employee doing the same work Some types of discrimination include: o Race: not ____________ someone because of their race or skipping them for a promotion o ___________: not hiring a woman that just got married because she will likely need time off soon to have baby o Religion: not letting someone wear a religious item to work o Age: not hiring a person because they will retire soon o ______________: not hiring somebody that is in a wheelchair Fair Housing Prior to the Civil Rights movement, ____________ and _______________ had very little oversight and could refuse to sell or rent to whoever they chose, and landlords could choose to charge more rent for minorities This was used to keep minorities out of certain parts of town 5 In 1968, not long after the death of Dr. King, a Civil Rights act was passed. Title VIII (8) gave the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) the ____________ into fair housing practices Gender Discrimination Gender ________________ is any type of discrimination that occurs because of a person’s gender o Not hiring a _______________ because she may get pregnant soon o Not paying a woman that _____________ as a man for doing the same job o Skipping a person for promotion to promote someone of the opposite sex, but same or less experiences Part 4 The Role of the Media In American Politics The Role of the Media When our nation was founded, the primary media outlet was the _____________. During and leading up to the revolution, the newspapers were used to rally people to the cause of freedom and liberty After the war, the newspapers began to take sides in the _________ debates that raged across the country o Most large cities had a newspaper for each ________ ________ that published articles that favored their candidate Evolution to Propaganda One could debate if there ever really was a newspaper reporter that was ________ to the truth Before long, newspaper ______________ began to function as political headquarters during elections With articles having a clear bias, the stories quickly became Propaganda _____________ - information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view. The Danger of Propaganda Propaganda is a ____________ tool in the hands of the wrong people because it can be used to get ordinary people to do incredible things Propaganda is a tool used when a person or group is trying to win the _________ and ________ of another group so that they will do something o During wars, it is not uncommon to see the other side as not human This makes it easier for soldiers to kill enemies in battle During elections, it is used to get people to ________ in a pre-planned way 6 Media and Public Opinion Just like newspapers were used to persuade the colonists to fight, the revolutionary war media is still used to impact politics by changing public _______________ ________________ - the main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the Internet), regarded collectively. Today, there are more choices than ever for people to get their information o This brings new ______________ Newspapers Newspapers are the ____________ form of communication in the country, and as such, are in decline Fewer and fewer people are reading newspapers than ever before o In New Orleans, the once _______ paper has reduce prints to just a few days a week to cut costs The newspapers that want to survive today are changing to a _________________ transcription that can be updated instantly Radio After the newspaper, the radio is the second oldest means of _____________________ used today Radio was the first ______________ mass communication media Instantly people over great distances could hear the same message o And as early as the 1930 some form of talk radio has existed Radio Today Most of the political radio today takes the form of _____________ ____________ where a host or a group of hosts interview people or take questions from their listeners to discuss ________________ topics of the day Most radio stations have a very obvious _____________ or __________ o Meaning that they favor a political party or idea over the others With talk radio, people are able to connect through a host to thousands of other people that share a similar belief Talk Radio Talk radio is dominated by _________________ hosts that are broadcasted across the country live where callers from across the country can call in to give their opinion on topics and ask questions These questions are usually answered by the host or a guest that they are _________________ or even sometimes by other callers 7 Talk radio can also be a great place for ________________ to get their message out to voters or for elected officials to be questioned by the public Television Like the radio, television gives people near instant _________________ across the country o People feel ___________________ knowing they are watching the same thing as someone else. News channels have ___________________ from hour long programs to 24 hour broadcasting Just like newspapers and radio, the news channels also have taken sides. Some are more neutral, but others are more clear The television allows people to see candidates in _____________ _____________, which has greatly changed the way people run for office Kennedy and Nixon were the first two ____________________ candidates to square off in a live debate o Those watching thought that Kennedy won and those listening on the radio thought Nixon won o Kennedy had help from Hollywood, such as makeup artists and actors From this point on, tv played an ever-growing roll in how Americans choose to cast their ________ The Internet This modern form of mass communication could easily take the place of the other three and more The internet is the media _______________ with the most potential and therefore, the most danger. There is no one to ____________ __________ the internet and anyone can post whatever they want whenever they want With the ability to hide one’s ______________, people become in boldened to say what they want with little consequences The internet is the number one source of _____________ News o News that is passed off __________ _____________, but is completely made up of lies Some comes from people that simply want to __________________ a candidate. It also comes from crazy conspiracy people. Facebook, Snap Chat, and Twitter make anyone with a connection a _______________, able to make whatever claim they want whenever they want This has already lead to false news reports during the last election 8