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"Three Constitutions" Poster (National Education Project)
See picture of Tshirt at http://www.NationalEducationproject.org See picture of Poster at http://www.NationalEducationproject.org !threeconstitutions.jpg! DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS STEP AND FOR COMPLETING YOUR PAGE Fill in the form fields below with the descriptive details called for. After adding all the details, scroll to the bottom ...
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Documents from the Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention (Library of Congress)
Explore this collection of documents from 1774 to 1789 relating to the work of the Congress and the drafting and ratification of the U.S. Constitution. The Continental Congress Broadside Collection and the Constitutional Convention Broadside Collection contain 277 documents relating to the work of Congress and the drafting and ratification of the Constitution ...
Other labels: declaration_of_independence, articles_of_confederation, bill_of_rights, constitution, signing, delegates, states_rights, balance_of_power ...
Primary Documents in American History (U.S. Constitution) (Library of Congress)
guide to the U.S. Constitution and related resources that provides links to materials digitized from the collections of the Library of Congress. A guide to the U.S. Constitution and related resources that provides links to materials digitized from the collections of the Library of Congress. Additional guides to important documents ...
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Constitution Day Resources from the Library of Congress (Library of Congress)
celebration of Constitution Day, the Library of Congress has compiled a variety of materials from across its collections materials that will appeal to all audiences, from young students to lifelong learners. Explore these rich resources to learn more about one of America's ...
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The First Amendment and Religion in Schools (College Version) (Washington College of Law)
objective is for students to learn about the First Amendment's fundamental protection against government establishment of religion, and to understand and apply the Lemon test for whether a government practice violates the Establishment Clause. The objective is for students to learn about the First Amendment's fundamental protection ...
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Fourth Amendment Rights (College Version) (Washington College of Law)
Fourth Amendment Rights teaching unit can be taught during the week before Constitution Day or afterwards. The goal is to commemorate this important day in our Nation's history by teaching students about the importance of the Constitution as a living document that confers rights upon ...
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Interview with Chief Justice John Roberts on the U.S. Constitution (C-SPAN)
Chief Justice John Roberts discusses the role of the Constitution in American politics. Justice Roberts answered questions on the meaning of the Constitution, the role of the framers, and the evolution of the Supreme Court. The interview continues with Justice Roberts commenting on the importance of reading the Constitution and the Federalist Papers ...
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Supreme Court Institutes and Seminars (Street Law)
Cosponsored by Street Law, Inc. and the Supreme Court Historical Society, the Supreme Court Institutes and Seminars train some of the best law, government and social studies teachers in the country to better teach about the U.S. Supreme Court. The Institutes and Seminars are designed ...
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Understanding the Federal Courts (US Courts)
Understanding the Federal Courts was developed by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts to provide comprehensive introduction to the federal judicial system. Understanding the Federal Courts was developed by the Administrative Office of the United States Courts to provide comprehensive introduction to the federal judicial system ...
Other labels: federal_courts, civics, separation_of_powers, judicial_review
Bird's Eye View of the Federal Courts (US Courts)
federal court system is established by Article III of the U.S. Constitution; state court systems are established by their respective state constitutions. The United States has two separate court systems the federal court system and the state court system of each of the 50 ...
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