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Should Kids Go to Protests?
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Protests are an important way people use their voices to fight for change. Throughout history, young people have often been involved in protests and marches, and this continues today, with kids attending--and even leading--protests against gun violence, injustice, and inaction in the fight to slow climate change. Some people believe it's important for kids to see their First Amendment rights in action, while others worry that protests aren't safe for children. Readers are invited to examine the…
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Protests are an important way people use their voices to fight for change. Throughout history, young people have often been involved in protests and marches, and this continues today, with kids attending--and even leading--protests against gun violence, injustice, and inaction in the fight to slow climate change. Some people believe it's important for kids to see their First Amendment rights in action, while others worry that protests aren't safe for children. Readers are invited to examine their own point of view regarding this issue as they explore unbiased main text, relevant fact boxes, and a helpful graphic organizer.

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  • Author: Amy B Rogers
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  • ISBN-10: 1534547681
  • ISBN-13: 9781534547681
  • Format: 21 x 21.1 x 0.7 cm, kieti viršeliai
  • Language: English English

Protests are an important way people use their voices to fight for change. Throughout history, young people have often been involved in protests and marches, and this continues today, with kids attending--and even leading--protests against gun violence, injustice, and inaction in the fight to slow climate change. Some people believe it's important for kids to see their First Amendment rights in action, while others worry that protests aren't safe for children. Readers are invited to examine their own point of view regarding this issue as they explore unbiased main text, relevant fact boxes, and a helpful graphic organizer.

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