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  • 1. First and Second AmendmentFirstMs. Hagey

2. FIRST AMENDMENT What is the amendment? Freedom of speech Freedom of religion This song represents how wecan say what we want to saywithout governmentinterference. We are free toexpress ourselves and our ideas.Say What You Need to Sayby John Mayerhttps://www.flickr.com/photos/inacheapwestern/922258999/in/photolist-2puPte-4fzgq6-fwzUb7-nEcca-5emPC2-4Q4M9R-4U869-6aWFcS-54JGiw-badkkH-bWKTCs-bWL3cQ-4CPcPx-ogrMRD-8djo9x-7HpUEt-cVtWgw-5BcMCJ-5uwqYw-6ycAyu-92wnh9-aD1qrr-aD1yL8-4Vibfu-4os4Kq-bKvNFr-4VdCKe-7WVb8t-8JgysF-7rCPH-4sk4Za-3f9D8C-7LetGB-4WaM2t-8PJWrQ-m21L9Z-durhWg-4CNZSz-4etTCa-o6XDE-8Eb7X5-8dnEjY-5FrZDt-4VdXua-4no3oo-22zLL7-8siDbe-6A3mJL-4vV44W-6aWk3u 3. FIRST AMENDMENT Why does it matter? In many othercountries, you cantjust say what youwant. You can bekilled for practicingyour religion."Sunday Closing Signs." Civil Rights in America. Woodbridge,CT: Primary Source Media, 1999. American Journey. StudentResources in Context. Web. 15 Sept. 2014. 4. FIRST AMENDMENT What does it meantoday? We can practice ourreligions without fearof governmentinterference. We can rally andhave the opportunityto have our voicesand opinions hear. 5. SECOND AMENDMENT