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Welcome to Street Law

What we will learn…

What are your rights? Here in the USA? In a Foreign country?

What should you do… If you are arrested?

What should you do… If you get pulled over by the police for a traffic stop?

What should you do… If you have an accident?

If you buy a defective product? What should you do… If you buy a defective product?

The four main areas of focus Economic: preservation of, use of and redistribution Political: relationship between people and the gov’t Social: values that are important to us as a society Moral: fundamental values of “right” and “wrong”

Economic: preservation of, use of and redistribution

Political: relationship between people and our government

Social: values that are important to us as a society

Moral: fundamental values of “right” and “wrong”