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With You Decide!
court is in session. The honorable “judges,”
your students, will be asked to decide cases based
on the first eight amendments to the Constitution.
Students will sharpen their critical thinking skills
and their legal and historical knowledge as they
analyze the amendments, discover their origins,
and rule on actual cases presented before the U.S.
Supreme Court.
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The language, meaning, and history of an amendment. |
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How the amendment was applied in various cases. |
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Classic and contemporary cases students
must decide based on what they've learned
about the amendments.
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***Highly Recommended*** Includes objectives, suggestions, a graphic organizer
to keep track of facts in each case, and the Supreme
Court decisions. Because the student book does
not contain the court decisions, use of the guide
is essential. |
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