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Answer KeyMain Idea: Freedom <strong>of</strong> Speech1. can speak out without fear <strong>of</strong> punishment2. includes face-to-face, telephone, radio,TV, Internet, art, music, clothing3. Supreme Court case—armbands protectedspeechMain Idea: Freedom <strong>of</strong> the Press1. includes printed publications andmedia—radio, television, computerprotected2. protects right to hear a variety <strong>of</strong> viewpoints3. Government cannot practice censorship.Main Idea: Freedom <strong>of</strong> Assembly1. right to gather in groups for any reason2. must be peaceful3. right to belong to groups like socialclubs, political parties, and so onMain Idea: Freedom to Petition1. right to make formal requests to government2. right to express ideas to government3. may be formal or a simple letterApplying the SkillStudent answers will vary. Have studentsbring a copy <strong>of</strong> their original source to classif possible. Check to be sure students haveaccurately identified main ideas in theirnotes and have supplied supporting details,using phrases and shorthand as appropriate.COOPERATIVE LEARNING ACTIVITY 4Students should complete the activity andanswer the Group Process and Quick Checkquestions. Have students share theirresponses with their groups or with theclass.ECONOMICS ACTIVITY 41. President John F. Kennedy proposedthe Consumer Bill <strong>of</strong> Rights.2. Both were intended to protect basicrights. Also, both imply that citizensshould act on their rights responsibly.3. A driver’s license is both a right and aresponsibility. The license gives you theright to drive, but you also have theresponsibility to drive safely and obeytraffic laws.4. Product labels are a source <strong>of</strong> consumerinformation. By reading productlabels, you are exercising your right tobe informed and your responsibility touse the information in your purchasedecisions.5. Redress is the act <strong>of</strong> correcting something,seeking a remedy, or makingsomething right. Students will describedifferent scenarios. For example, theymight describe a situation in which theproduct they bought was defective, orthey simply didn’t like the productwhen they got it home. To seekredress, they might take it back to thestore, show the salesclerk the receipt,and get their money back or exchangethe product for another one. Youmight point out to them that mostconsumer problems can be solved bytalking reasonably with the store clerkor manager. Drastic measures, such asgoing to court, should be taken only asa last resort.RETEACHING ACTIVITY 41. search warrant2. Open Housing Act3. civil liberties4. incorporated5. affirmative action6. Fourth Amendment7. Civil Rights Act8. segregation9. Eighth Amendment10. discrimination93

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