AP U.S. Government and Politics explores the foundations and functions of the American political system. Students study the Constitution, federalism, civil liberties, political ideologies, elections, political parties, interest groups, Congress, the presidency, and the Supreme Court. The course builds critical thinking skills by analyzing landmark cases, foundational documents, and real-world political developments.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
APGOV Unit 3.3 Freedom of Speech The First Amendment in USA AP GOV and Politics
Dive into the complexities of free speech in America with our video, "Understanding Free Speech: The First Amendment Explained." This contents also covers AP GOV & Politics Unit 3.3. Discover the vital protections afforded by the First Amendment and how landmark Supreme Court cases have shaped its boundaries. From political and symbolic speech to the limitations of obscenity and defamation, we break down essential concepts to help you grasp the nuances of free expression. Explore modern challenges like social media regulation, campaign finance, and the ongoing debate over free speech on college campuses. Join the conversation around this fundamental right!
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00:00:00 The First Amendment and Free Speech
00:00:13 Types of Speech and Their Protections
00:00:27 Limited or Unprotected Speech
00:01:00 Landmark Supreme Court Cases
00:02:07 Modern Issues in Free Speech
00:02:54 Summary
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