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Make sure you are in dress code!!! Journal #1 10/20/15 Please make sure to complete in full sentences and to your fullest ability. You will not receive full credit for one sentence answers or cop out answers. If I ask you to choose a side, then choose a side. Make sure you are in dress code!!! Should the government be allowed to monitor your email? What about your text messages and phone calls? What are pros and cons of both sides?

Make sure you are in dress code!!! Journal #2 10/22/15 Please make sure to complete in full sentences and to your fullest ability. You will not receive full credit for one sentence answers or cop out answers. If I ask you to choose a side, then choose a side. Make sure you are in dress code!!! The Fourteenth Amendment promises that all persons in the United States shall enjoy the “equal protection of the laws,” and The Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment states that no person shall be “deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.” First; What does this mean? Put it in your own words. Second; How do we see this in our lives? Daily? What are specific examples throughout history in which this has been challenged?

Make sure you are in dress code!!! Journal #3 10/26/15 Please make sure to complete in full sentences and to your fullest ability. You will not receive full credit for one sentence answers or cop out answers. If I ask you to choose a side, then choose a side. Make sure you are in dress code!!! What is your definition of religious freedom? What in your life leads you to your definition?

Make sure you are in dress code!!! Journal #4 10/28/15 Please make sure to complete in full sentences and to your fullest ability. You will not receive full credit for one sentence answers or cop out answers. If I ask you to choose a side, then choose a side. Make sure you are in dress code!!! What do you feel should be the outcome? Based on what? Constitution? What about players?

Make sure you are in dress code!!! Journal #5 10/28/15 Please make sure to complete in full sentences and to your fullest ability. You will not receive full credit for one sentence answers or cop out answers. If I ask you to choose a side, then choose a side. Make sure you are in dress code!!! What are ways in today’s country that information is disseminated (passed around)? Essentially, what is the press? How do you personally get your information?

Make sure you are in dress code!!! Journal #6 11/6/15 Please make sure to complete in full sentences and to your fullest ability. You will not receive full credit for one sentence answers or cop out answers. If I ask you to choose a side, then choose a side. Make sure you are in dress code!!! When do you take advantage of your freedom of assembly? Think about all aspects of your life.