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1 Chapter 3 A Look at the Constitution The First Amendment Smith 51-54

2 Today’s Agenda 3.3 Slide show Homework – Are there other limits? What if free speech offends the religious beliefs of others? – Write a paragraph in which you answer the above question. Missing Grades for Chapter 1 Test Kat, Zach, Gvantsa, Jamie, Shahar Missing Constitutional Scavenger Hunt from a few

3 Let’s Review What is the supreme law of our land? Who is the main author of the Constitution? What is the name for the 1 st 10 Amendments? What are the 5 freedoms guaranteed in the 1 st Amendment? Are there limits to free speech? What is slander? What is “clear and present danger”?

4 Should the Westboro Baptist Church members be allowed to protest this way?

5 The First Amendment Lists 5 Freedoms 1.Speech 2.Press 3.Religion 4.Assembly 5.Petition 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

6 What does freedom of speech mean? People can… – State their political beliefs – Peacefully protest – State negative facts about someone – Make racist remarks – Use expressive gestures Sit during pledge of allegiance, Burn flag, Write lyrics critical of government People cannot – Create a Clear and Present DangerClear and Present Danger Put the public in danger – Yelling “Fire” in crowded theater – Harass or make threats – Commit slanderslander Untruthful spoken words that harm a person’s reputation – Use obscenities in public forum Does free speech extend to schools? 1:20-1:40

7 What does freedom of the press mean? The Press can – Print any political position – Satirize people, politicians Satirize – Expose wrongdoings of governmentwrongdoings The Press cannot – Commit libel Untruthful written words that harm a person’s reputation Actor Tom Cruise has settled a $50 million defamation suit he filed last year against a tabloid publisher after it ran stories accusing him of having "abandoned" his daughter Suri during his divorce from her mother, actress Katie Holmes.

8 What does freedom of religion mean? The Government cannot – Set a state religionreligion – Order prayer in school – Create laws that help or harm religion – Teach religious doctrine in school – Known as “separation of church and state” People can – Choose and practice their religion – Celebrate its holidays People cannot – Break law and claim religious beliefreligious – Raise children without education – Deprive children of basic needs

9 What is freedom of assembly? People can – Protest (with a permit – Parade (with a permit) Can use hate slogans – Congregate in public People cannot – Protest using violence – Loiter Hang out on private land against owners will Break teen curfew Incite a riot – Calling a police officer “pig”

10 Are there other limits? What if free speech offends the religious beliefs of others?others


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