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The First Amendment

Published on Nov 24, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

FIRST AMENDMENT

By: Jenna Benware
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FREEDOM OF RELIGION 🙏

TO CHOSE WHICH RELIGION YOU WOULD LIKE TO PRATICE AND NOT BE ARRESTED.
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FREEDOM OF RELIGION

  • Pros: Everyone can pratice their own religion.
  • No harm is done to anyone because
  • of extremists. (Person with a very strong opinion.)
  • Cons: People from another religion could try
  • to tell us how to dress, talk, etc.
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FREEDOM OF SPEECH ✌️

AS LONG AS IT'S NOT HARMFUL TO ANYONE/ANYTHING SPEAK FREELY.
Patriot act --> uniting and strengthening America
by providing appropriate tools to
intercept and obstruct terrorism.

It limits:
Bullying
Cyber bullying
Harassment
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FREEDOM OF SPEECH

  • Pros: Everyone's voice is heard.
  • We don't have to follow one person's
  • opinion.
  • Cons: Wars could start because of strong
  • opinions and disagreements.
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FREEDOM OF PRESS 💬

TO BE ALLOWED TO TELL EVERYONE WHAT'S GOING ON WITHIN OUR COUNTRY.
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FREEDOM OF PRESS

  • Pros: People can read about what's
  • going on around them.
  • Cons: Lies can be told. Like for
  • example poparatzi, they
  • lie about celeberties.
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FREEDOM TO PETITION THE GOVERNMENT 👎👍👌

TO HAVE THE RIGHT TO AGREE/DISAGREE WITH OUR GOVERNMENT'S DECISIONS.
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FREEDOM TO PETITION THE GOVERNMENT

  • Pros: Everyone's opinion is heard
  • and they have a say in their
  • government.
  • Cons: Again wars could start because
  • of strong opinions/disagreements.
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THANKS FOR WATCHING 👏👌

YOUR LESSON IS TO ANWSER WHETHER SOMETHING IS TRUE OR FALSE.

TRUE OR FALSE? 😜

  • The first amendment was created in 2009.
  • There are laws against using the amendments against people.
  • The first amendments was created after the second amendment
  • Benjamin franklin created the first amendment.
  • Freedom of press is in the first amendment.
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