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Simmons, Linda – 2001
In 1893, in just 184 days, 28 million people, about one-third of the U.S. population, visited the World's Colombian Exposition in Chicago (Illinois). This lesson focuses on petitioning the federal government, peaceably assembling, and exercising freedom of speech and religion, all of which are protected by the First Amendment to the U.S.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Federal Government, Freedom of Speech, National Standards
Clark, Linda Darus – 2001
By the early 1900s, many Americans were calling child labor child slavery and were demanding an end to it. Lewis Hine, a New York City schoolteacher and photographer, believed that a picture could tell a powerful story. He felt so strongly about the abuse of children as workers that he quit his teaching job and became an investigative photographer…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Child Labor, Freedom of Speech, Government Role