Keywords: Bill of Rights
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American Government
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Abstract: Upon completion of this course, the student will: Express ideas clearly in writing; Work individually and with classmates to research political issues; Interpret and apply data from original documents such as court cases and bills; Write to persuade with evidence; Develop essay responses that include ... More »
Civil Rights of Japanese-American Internees
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Abstract: In this lesson students analyze basic civic and human rights and determine if Japanese Americans rights were violated during WWII.
Fairness: Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II
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Abstract: The purpose of this lesson is to have students examine the concept of equality, one of the fundamental concepts embodied in our constitution and laws, and try to understand why Japanese Americans were treated so unfairly during WWII.
Japanese-American Internment
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Abstract: In this lesson, students will experience the internment of Japanese Americans from San Francisco's Fillmore neighborhood. By connecting local experiences with national events, students will understand both the constitutional issues at stake and the human impact of this government policy.
The Bill of Rights and the U.S. Supreme Court
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Abstract: In this lesson, students work in groups and individually to understand how the Constitution/Bill of Rights is a living document and how Supreme Court decisions protect the rights of all Americans.
We the People... The Citizen and the Constitution
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Abstract: Helps elementary and secondary school students understand the history and principles of our constitutional government. The program focuses on the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights and fosters civic competence and responsibility. Upon completion of program, classes are encouraged to participate in ... More »
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