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9th Grade

Civil Rights - Landmark Amendments and Acts - American Civil Liberties

Civil Rights - Landmark Amendments and Acts - American Civil Liberties

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Civil Rights - Landmark Amendments and Acts - American Civil Liberties

9th Grade

Social Studies

Study significant civil rights developments, including the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and important Constitutional amendments. Gain a foundational understanding of civil liberties, enhance knowledge of historic Supreme Court cases, and connect these events to broader American societal development.

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Supreme Court Processes - Overview & Case Selection

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Supreme Court Processes - Overview & Case Selection

9th Grade

Social Studies

Gain a thorough understanding of the Supreme Court of the United States' processes, covering case selection and decision-making. Develop the ability to effectively analyze landmark cases and grasp the complexities of legal proceedings.

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Civil Rights Legal Understanding - Landmark Supreme Court Cases - Historical Context of Social Justice

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Civil Rights Legal Understanding - Landmark Supreme Court Cases - Historical Context of Social Justice

7th Grade - 9th Grade

Social Studies

Explore key Supreme Court cases that shaped civil rights in America, highlighting crucial legal principles and amendments. Gain an understanding of the historical context and legal precedents, equipping you with the knowledge to analyze constitutional protections and their implications on civil rights.

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Understanding Constitutional Amendments - Exploring the Bill of Rights - American Civic Principles and Laws

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Understanding Constitutional Amendments - Exploring the Bill of Rights - American Civic Principles and Laws

9th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the Bill of Rights and its influence on American civic principles and individual freedoms. Gain understanding of constitutional amendments, their historical importance, and the fundamental rights they ensure. This enhances comprehension of civic duties and legal structures.

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Judicial Concepts - Judicial System Overview - Introduction to Judicial Branch

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Judicial Concepts - Judicial System Overview - Introduction to Judicial Branch

9th Grade

Social Studies

Gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts of the Judicial Branch by reviewing judicial processes and structures. Enhance the ability to interpret legal frameworks and outcomes while learning key terms and decision-making processes within the U.S. judicial system.

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Influences on the U.S. Constitution - Foundational Documents

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Influences on the U.S. Constitution - Foundational Documents

9th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate key historical documents that influenced the creation of the United States Constitution. Understand how these documents established the principles of limited government and individual rights. Identify the significant events and influential figures instrumental in their development, enhancing comprehension of constitutional principles and historical context.

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Civil Rights and Liberties - Understanding Rights and Court Cases

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Civil Rights and Liberties - Understanding Rights and Court Cases

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the fundamental distinctions between civil rights and civil liberties through the lens of key court cases and constitutional principles. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how these concepts influence individual freedoms and government constraints within the U.S. legal framework. Emphasize critical analysis and application of rights in societal contexts, enhancing the understanding of their impact on individual and governmental dynamics in the U.S. legal system.

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Enlightenment Thinkers and Constitutional Concepts - Principles of Government

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Enlightenment Thinkers and Constitutional Concepts - Principles of Government

7th Grade - 10th Grade

Social Studies

Explore key Enlightenment concepts that have shaped modern government. Analyze and understand foundational principles such as the Social Contract, Separation of Powers, Consent of the Governed, and the Rule of Law. Develop skills in evaluating historical and constitutional ideas and their influence on contemporary governance structures.

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Exploring Civil Rights - U.S. Constitution - Governance and Legal Principles

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Exploring Civil Rights - U.S. Constitution - Governance and Legal Principles

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the complexities of civil rights and liberties as outlined in the U.S. Constitution. Focus is placed on significant cases such as Barron vs. Baltimore and Mapp vs. Ohio. Develop an understanding of substantive and procedural liberties to improve skills in analyzing both historical and modern legal frameworks in the United States.

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Understanding Civil Liberties - Bill of Rights & 14th Amendment - U.S. Government

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Understanding Civil Liberties - Bill of Rights & 14th Amendment - U.S. Government

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the critical concepts of civil rights and liberties in the United States with emphasis on the Bill of Rights and the pivotal role of the 14th Amendment in ensuring legal protections. Gain a clear understanding of key legal principles, examine significant court cases, and learn about their implications on citizens' rights in the U.S.

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Comprehension - U.S. 2000 Presidential Election - Key Events and Figures

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Comprehension - U.S. 2000 Presidential Election - Key Events and Figures

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Understand the pivotal moments and key figures in the U.S. 2000 Presidential Election by focusing on critical decisions and states that determined the outcome. Students will identify major political figures, grasp the complexities of the electoral process, and analyze the impact of judicial decisions on electoral outcomes. Learners will develop skills in political analysis, historical comprehension, and critical evaluation of judicial influences on political events.

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Core Rights and Amendments - Bill of Rights - U.S. Constitution

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Core Rights and Amendments - Bill of Rights - U.S. Constitution

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the fundamental rights and amendments within the Bill of Rights, focusing on the right to bear arms, freedom of expression, and legal protections. Develop an understanding of constitutional principles and enhance critical thinking skills related to citizen rights and governmental responsibilities.

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Debate Skills - Federal Government Power - Federalists and Anti-Federalists

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Debate Skills - Federal Government Power - Federalists and Anti-Federalists

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the critical historical debate over government power versus individual rights from the perspectives of Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Understand the foundational arguments surrounding the U.S. Constitution, assess the significance of the Bill of Rights, and analyze important documents, such as Federalist No. 10 and Brutus No. 1. This exploration aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the philosophical and practical considerations that shaped the early United States, enhancing skills in critical thinking, historical interpretation, and document analysis.

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Pioneering Aviators - Tuskegee Airmen - African American Military Pilots in WWII

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Pioneering Aviators - Tuskegee Airmen - African American Military Pilots in WWII

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the history and significance of the Tuskegee Airmen, the pioneering African American military pilots in the United States during World War II. Understand their contributions to aerial combat and civil rights, recognizing the challenges they overcame due to segregation. Examine their key missions and appreciate their lasting impact on military integration and racial equality.

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World War II - Social and Economic Contributions - Global Conflict Impact

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World War II - Social and Economic Contributions - Global Conflict Impact

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Exploring the diverse contributions and impacts during World War II, this content focuses on social changes and economic transitions within the United States. Learners will understand the factors that led to new job opportunities for minorities, governmental responses to civil rights pressures, and the implications of wartime policies on various ethnic groups.

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Bill of Rights and Constitutional Amendments - Rights Analysis and Government Systems

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Bill of Rights and Constitutional Amendments - Rights Analysis and Government Systems

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the importance and protection of rights provided by the Bill of Rights and compare different types of government systems. Develop a comprehensive understanding of constitutional amendments and their effects, enhancing the ability to analyze and differentiate various rights and systems of governance.

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Bill of Rights - Constitutional Amendments - U.S. Government

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Bill of Rights - Constitutional Amendments - U.S. Government

8th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the foundational ten amendments of the United States Constitution, known as the Bill of Rights, which enumerate essential protections and liberties for citizens. Through engagement with this content, learners will gain a deeper understanding of civil liberties and enhance their ability to identify key constitutional rights relevant to real-world applications.

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Progressive Era Reforms - Amendments & Social Activism - US Government & Economics

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Progressive Era Reforms - Amendments & Social Activism - US Government & Economics

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the key reforms and social changes during the Progressive Era, focusing on the 16th, 17th, and 19th amendments, along with influential figures and movements. Understand how these reforms shaped modern American governance and society, enhancing critical thinking about civic responsibilities and economic policies.

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Understanding the Bill of Rights - Amendments and Their Implications

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Understanding the Bill of Rights - Amendments and Their Implications

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze key amendments of the Bill of Rights by examining their meanings and societal impacts. Focus areas include freedom of the press, the right to a speedy trial, and search and seizure laws. Understand constitutional rights and their influence on civic responsibilities and legal protections.

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Critical Thinking - Landmark Court Cases - Segregation in American History

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Critical Thinking - Landmark Court Cases - Segregation in American History

8th Grade - 12th Grade

History, Social Studies, Education

Examine the landmark court cases that influenced segregation laws in American history, with a particular emphasis on Brown v. Board of Education. Gain insight into legal arguments, the Supreme Court's influence, and the resulting effects on the Civil Rights Movement. This exploration enhances analytical skills in evaluating historical legal precedents and understanding their societal impacts.

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