Handout B: Attitude Inventory – Who Should Protect Our Fundamental Freedoms?
Directions: Circle whether you agree or disagree with each statement. Complete this survey twice: once before you read Handout A and once after you have read Handout A.
Before Reading | After Reading | Statement |
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Agree/Disagree | Agree/Disagree | 1. If I were travelling outside the country, and someone asked me where I live, I would most likely say “America” or “the United States.” |
Agree/Disagree | Agree/Disagree | 2. If I were travelling outside the country and someone asked me where I live, I would answer “my state.” (Virginia, California, etc.) |
Agree/Disagree | Agree/Disagree | 3. My state government is the best protector of my rights. |
Agree/Disagree | Agree/Disagree | 4. The federal government is the best protector of my rights. |
Agree/Disagree | Agree/Disagree | 5. Every right protected by the federal Bill of Rights should also be protected by my state’s Bill of Rights. |
Agree/Disagree | Agree/Disagree | 6. The Supreme Court should have the power to determine my fundamental [basic] freedoms. |
Agree/Disagree | Agree/Disagree | 7. My state should have the power to make laws without needing the approval of the federal government. |
Agree/Disagree | Agree/Disagree | 8. If my state passes a law that limits my rights, I should be able to challenge that law in the Supreme Court. |
Agree/Disagree | Agree/Disagree | 9. If different states have different laws about things like gambling, drinking age, speed limits, etc., that is a good thing. States are more likely to pass laws in the best interests of their citizens. |