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Seeking Freedom review

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    A review of the reading selection 'Seeking Freedom' from Natgeo's Inside book.
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  • What do we call a paper that explains how a country's government works?
    A constitution
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  • Where can US. citizens find their freedoms in the constitution?
    In the Bill of Rights
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  • What 3 rights (freedoms) from the Bill of Rights does the book talk about?
    freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and freedom of the press
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  • In your own words (don't read to me from the book), what is freedom of speech?
    People are free to say what they want
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  • In your own words (don't read to me from the book), what is freedom of religion?
    People can believe what they want
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  • In your own words (don't read to me from the book), what is freedom of the press?
    News reporters can say what they think is true
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  • What did Apartheid laws do?
    They took away some people's rights because of the color of their skin.
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  • In your own words (don't read to me from the book), why did Martin Luther King Jr. and other Americans protest?
    Because they wanted African Americans to have the same rights as white Americans.
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  • In your own words (don't read to me from the book), why did women in the U.S. protest?
    Because they wanted the right to vote.
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  • In your own words (don't read to me from the book), how did life get better for women and girls in Afghanistan?
    They got the right to go to school, work, and move freely in public.
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  • What does 'public' mean?
    An area where everyone can go.
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  • What is a responsibility?
    Something that you should do because it's right.
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  • What is an opinion?
    How a person thinks or feels about something
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  • Give an example of one way that people protest.
    The hold up signs, gather in the streets, shout, etc.
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