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This 3-page student study guide covers key terms and concepts related to artistic expression and the first amendment. It quizzes students on what types of art qualify as "purely expressive" and are thus fully protected, versus art that has a dual purpose. It also asks about time and place restrictions that can be imposed on expressive activities, as well as protocols for interacting with law enforcement. The overall document provides a framework for students to learn about their first amendment rights regarding various forms of artistic expression.

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Study Guide

This 3-page student study guide covers key terms and concepts related to artistic expression and the first amendment. It quizzes students on what types of art qualify as "purely expressive" and are thus fully protected, versus art that has a dual purpose. It also asks about time and place restrictions that can be imposed on expressive activities, as well as protocols for interacting with law enforcement. The overall document provides a framework for students to learn about their first amendment rights regarding various forms of artistic expression.

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Student Study Guide

Name: __________________ Date: ____________

Key Terms

Purely Expressive

Traditional Public Fora

Full Protection

Remuneration

Strict Scrutiny

All fully protected artistic expression share what two characteristics?

1.

2.

What are some examples of art that qualifies as 'original expression'?

What are some recognized examples of art that is 'purely expressive'?

Visual Perforamce

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Student Study Guide (cont.)
Name: __________________ Date: ____________

What are some examples of art that has a dual or utilitarian purpose?

Which of the following three items is 'purely expressive'?

Which of the following three items is 'purely expressive'?

What are some examples of time restrictions that may be imposed on


purely expressive activities?

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Student Study Guide (cont.)
Name: __________________ Date: ____________

What should you consider when selecting where to conduct


purely expressive activities?

Are there special events in your community that take place


on traditional public fora? If so, list them here.

Under what circumstances are you required to use


designated 'Free Speech Areas' at special events?

What 3 things should you do if you have an encounter with


law enforcement?

Tips for Success:

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