Lesson 50 of 84 ยท Rights and Responsibilities
โญ 30 XP๐๏ธ Civic SquareThe 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments
The 13th Amendment abolished slavery (1865).
๐ฏ Your mission
Decide what YOU would do in their shoes.
โก The twist
Not voting is also a vote.
Mind = Blown
๐คฏ In ancient Athens, 'democracy' only included about 10% of the people.
Then & Now
๐๏ธ The rule you'll meet today is still on the books โ sort of.
The 13th Amendment abolished slavery (1865). The 14th granted citizenship and equal protection (1868). The 15th prohibited race-based voting denial (1870).
Key Facts
Rights come with responsibilities.
People have fought to expand rights.
Courts balance conflicting rights.
Check Your Understanding
Question 1
1 of 2Why did people fight for civil rights?
Why this still matters
Your school has rules. Where do they come from? Who decides them?
Stretch Challenge
Try this in real life this week.
Make up a fair rule for your family. Pitch it.
For the dinner table
โWhat's one rule at our house you'd change if you could vote on it?โ
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