TEKS Social Studies Grade 8 - 8.25.C: Analyze The Impact Of The First Amendment Guarantees Of Religious Freedom
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Grade 8
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- Q1Which headline provides the best example of a First Amendment guarantee in action?“Mormons Hold State Convention Downtown”“Protesters Arrested at Antiwar Rally”“Congress Declares a National Day of Remembrance”“Religious University Forced to Close by State”60s8.25.C: Social Studies - Culture
- Q2A certain small town has many choices for people who want to attend religious services, including two churches, a synagogue, a cathedral, a mosque, and a temple. These choices are protected by the —Third AmendmentSixth AmendmentEighth AmendmentFirst Amendment60s8.25.C: Social Studies - Culture
- Q3Which amendment prohibits federal and state governments from carrying out these actions?The First AmendmentThe Tenth AmendmentThe Second AmendmentThe Fifth Amendment60s8.25.C: Social Studies - Culture
- Q4This event best demonstrates which feature of the American way of life?The Declaration of Independence asserts the principle of popular sovereigntyThe First Amendment guarantees personal freedoms.The Fifth Amendment protects the rights of the accused.The U.S. Constitution establishes the structure of the federal government.60s8.25.C: Social Studies - Culture
- Q5Which of these is a guarantee in the First Amendment?States have the power to regulate public education.Citizens have the right to be judged by a jury of their peers.Persons accused of a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty.People can choose whether and how to participate in religious services.60s8.25.C: Social Studies - Culture