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Poster & Promotional Materials (American Bar Association)
Poster & Promotional Materials Find resources to help you promote your Constitution Day programs! Poster & Promotional Materials Find resources to help you promote your Constitution Day programs! Get an attractive Constitution Day poster ...
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Conversations on the Constitution (American Bar Association)
Debate it. Discuss it. Understand it. Since the founding of our country, people have come together to discuss the Constitution and its meaning. Conversations on the Constitution will carry on this tradition. This program encourages civil discussion about the meaning of some of the Constitution's concepts and clauses that have ...
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Colonial Williamsburg Past & Present Podcasts (Colonial Williamsburg)
An independencethemed series with first person characters Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry debating religion and politics. An independencethemed series with first person characters Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry debating religion and politics. The website also provides links ...
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Freedom of Religion Case Study (USA Today)
Religious diversity is one of the basic freedoms protected by the first amendment of the U.S. Constitution. This case study examines freedom of religion, its impact on society, and situations where it is lacking. Religious diversity is one of the basic freedoms protected by the first amendment of the U.S. ...
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Five Freedoms Web Quest (Freedom Museum)
Freedom Museum has five Web Quests that encourage students to explore the five freedoms of the First Amendment as well examine controversies and tensions that exist between freedoms. Students are polled and then directed to explore five separate case studies. A fun Five ...
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