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The First Amendment and Its 5 Freedoms The First Amendment and Its 5 Freedoms

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By Clarissa Castillo Freedom of Speech The first freedom that we are granted is freedom of speech which states that we are given the right to speak freely with government interference Freedom of press ID: 312502

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The First Amendment and Its 5 Freedoms

By: Clarissa CastilloSlide2

Freedom of Speech

The first freedom that we are granted is freedom of speech which states that we are given the right to speak freely with government interference.Slide3

Freedom of press

The second freedom we are granted is the freedom of press which states that we can have the right to publish news, information, or opinions any where publicly without government interference. Slide4

Freedom of Religion

The third freedom we are granted is our freedom of religion which establishes and protects each persons right to practice or not practice any faith of their choosing. Slide5

Freedom to Petition

The fourth freedom is the right to petition which states that

american

citizens can ask for adjustments or changes in the government by collecting signatures for petitions and sending them to elected representatives. Slide6

Freedom of Assembly

The last freedom that we have is the freedom of assembly which states that we have the right to nonviolently protest, march, or carry signs.Slide7

Copy Right Vs. Plagiarism

Copyright is the right to

copy, print

, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the

same

Plagiarism

is the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's ownSlide8

Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District

In 1965, Des Moines, Iowa

John

F.

Tinker, his

siblings Mary Beth

Tinker,

Hope

Tinker,

and Paul

Tinker,

along with their friend Christopher

Eckhart

decided to wear black armbands to their

high schools in

protest of the Vietnam War and supporting the Christmas Truce called for by Senator Robert F. Kennedy

. The principal learned of this plan and created a policy stating that school children wearing black arm bans were to be removed immanently. The older kids were suspended and a court case took place on

November 12,

1968.