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Lesson 3 We, the people, & Some remem | 2 Sav whar the picture shows. ? "|| Identify the main clause and the supporting the JAmendment argument : mad on 3.Explain what a “militia” i se 44Fillin the blanks with the right figures : elt x iia: Bei 100,000 - 26 times ~ one million ~ 30,000 agus ee milirta Belang The firearms homicide rate in the US necessary to the security of a free state, | is...2.C..f-smn&> higher than in other rich countries. eee i _| On average, more than AQ. the right of the people to keep and bear (| i neusie shot cach fo : arms, shall not be infringed. and.3O,,00.0),...of them die. More z se ek of ide! than...00n@..on Wsiaypeople in the US have been killed with a gun since 1968, when Dr Martin Luther King, JR and Robert KENNEDY were assassinated, The American Declaration of . Linde Pe.adea£e....was drafted and signed on dlis yth rab Sb ‘men, among whom Thomas Je Rasen. a seit nee and John .A.cAcumtS. Tknown as the Recthes. » a major event in US history, which constituted the creation of the USA, took place i r ds Bh Vaden Chica, © the first American capital city, vetore NA. Sb1.0, hOMACwes chosen, inAZQQ. It took nearly «LYuonnmore years to draft and adopt the Constitution, which was inspired by the French Declaration of Human Rights, and to which ..o2..:,... amendments were added, These first AAZ...amendments are called “the .Bb.1 of Ba.g\kS.”: they first intended to protect the ‘Americans against the British who had violated their rights Peo st gmensent ——_suaateed Pincers be 0 MEAP A N&O and Sedaby.. free da... {including freedom of the Press). “The second, in Favour of security, gave all the people "the. TL4@ Wnt keep and... XCAR arms", saying it “shall not be infringed”. Today, the NRA (=. Mckee. Rade defense. xtreten quote this 2% amendment as a means of self Ix CONGRESS. fer cum © The second sentence of the Declaration of Independence hhas been judged “one of the best-known sentences in the English language” containing "the most potent and consequential words in American history", “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” Watch the vdeo agen aud complete Yow werksheek. Bowling for Columbine: a brief history of the USA (video 1) Which two sfemepts do you see first? An. ae Roono + aqun 2) What type of document is it? a documentary a commercial >What impression eee it convey ? (who is it ae to? ee 2 of message is given?) Cis.a "elas abe. ‘Ten bra | CDNA cat, 3) Who is speaking? aman Cabulle) —adog > Imagine ‘author chose thig type ot D h Znveaddc Ea. shaw, the. pomtha. Gata. ne ca. MSA... 4) Where do the Pilgrims come from?...... ae 5) What is the New World? . The ASA: 6) What do you notice about the rhythm of the speech, from the beginning to the end? DAS. tet... thank. TAONLL. > Imagine why the ao chose thi rhythm: whats you impression on the history of the USA? CPs nw. OD... 7) What did the pilgrims do in the following dates? Match the event to the corresponding date: 1115 +The Pilgrims Killed the British 0. + 1836 Birth of the NRA 1871 he beginning of the Civil Rights movement 1955 =pSamuel Colt invented a weapon sThe KKK became illegal 8) Number the following peoples or organizations in the order you hear them: NRA .A....pilgrims &....Samuel Colt .A42..black woman _...2....savages =B..KKK feo British dtmeans tha healer tothe neght ep” bewuing am§ wing arind ca the US# , 2uey one “Leels sale

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