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The First Amendment: What's Fair in a Free Country? - National Endowment for the Humanities
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3 to 6
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The cherished right of Freedom of Speech is carefully examined in this thoughtful unit plan, which illustrates the delicate balance between rights and responsibilities in a free society....more
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The cherished right of Freedom of Speech is carefully examined in this thoughtful unit plan, which illustrates the delicate balance between rights and responsibilities in a free society. A series of six lessons guides upper elementary students through an authentic scenario in which the expressive rights of individuals are in question, provides connections to constitutional interpretations, and analyzes related Supreme Court cases. Aligned to Standards.
tag(s): bill of rights (36), freedom of speech (14), speech (65)
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