Lesson 29 of 84 · Bill Of Rights
⭐ 30 XP🏛️ Civic SquareStanding Up for Others' Rights
Standing up for others' rights — even when difficult — is moral courage.
🎯 Your mission
Decide what YOU would do in their shoes.
⚡ The twist
A 'fair rule' for one group can be unfair for another.
Mind = Blown
🤯 Women in New Zealand could vote 27 years before women in the US.
Then & Now
🏛️ The rule you'll meet today is still on the books — sort of.
Standing up for others' rights — even when difficult — is moral courage. Allies throughout history have spoken against injustice and supported marginalized communities.
Key Facts
Courts balance conflicting rights.
The Bill of Rights protects freedoms.
Human rights belong to everyone.
Check Your Understanding
Question 1
1 of 2What does 'equal protection under the law' mean?
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
“What's one rule at our house you'd change if you could vote on it?”
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