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  1. • How does the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution protect the freedom of speech? • Why did the founding generation value free speech? • What types of speech can be limited by the government? • How has the Supreme Court’s approach to the protection of speech changed over time? Objectives:

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    freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of assembly. • The First Amendment also guarantees freedom of religion. • Sometimes we have to put limits on rights.

  3. FREE SPEECH & THE FIRST AMENDMENT LESSON PLAN Q: So if we have freedom of speech, does that mean you get to say anything you want, anywhere and anytime you want? A: No, there are still rules: • If you are in a government building like a school or City Hall, you can talk but you can’t be disruptive [Q: What does it mean to be “disruptive?”]

  4. 1 kwi 2022 · What is freedom of speech? Freedom of speech is one of the core pillars upholding the democratic process and protecting it is essential if we want to live in a society that is fair and equal for everyone. Failing to do so weakens democracy.

  5. freedomthe quality or state of being free: as the absence of necessity, coercion, or constraint in choice or action. • freedom of speech—the right to express information, ideas, and opinions free of government restrictions based on content and subject only to reasonable limitations.

  6. 12 cze 2024 · Freedom of speech is the right to state one's opinions and ideas without being stopped or punished. Sometimes this is also called Freedom of expression. Freedom of speech is thought to also include Freedom of information. However, new laws are usually needed to allow information to be used easily.

  7. National Archives, students learned about RAPPS, or the five freedoms of the First Amendment (religion, assembly, press, petition, and speech). Working together in small groups, students can use rhyme or rhythmic speech with a beat or musical accompaniment to remember the five freedoms.

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