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7th grade civics Common Core L.11-12.5 resources

Preview of The Constitutional Convention – New Jersey / Virginia Plan Comparison Grid

The Constitutional Convention – New Jersey / Virginia Plan Comparison Grid

When delegates from the twelve attending states gathered in Philadelphia during the Summer of 1787 (Rhode Island sent no representatives), the convention's outcome was far from certain. Its official purpose was to reform the Articles of Confederation. However, for many of the men who came, mere reforms would not be enough.This side-by-side comparison grid explores the chief ideological conflict of the US Constitutional Convention: Big States vs. Small States. By exploring the New Jersey and Virg
Preview of AP US Government: Federalism in Focus – Mini Curriculum to Accompany Unit 1

AP US Government: Federalism in Focus – Mini Curriculum to Accompany Unit 1

What is federalism, and why should we care? Where does federal power end and state power begin? And, perhaps most importantly, what role does money play in this whole process?!"Federalism in Focus" is a forty--page mini-curriculum, written with these questions in mind. Whether you are teaching Civics, U.S. Government or preparing a Home School curriculum, this concise-yet-thorough lesson plan can help bring the subject alive for your students!Featuring photos, archival newsreel stills, and a ste
Preview of Race & Racism in America - How did We Get Here? (Fill-in-The-Blanks Worksheet)

Race & Racism in America - How did We Get Here? (Fill-in-The-Blanks Worksheet)

"How did We Get Here" is a mini-curriculum devoted to investigating the roots of institutionalized racism in the modern United States. This 10-item Fill-in-The-Blanks exercise is based upon the series' 1800-word first installment, which begins with the Civil War's end in 1865. What were the "Civil War Amendments" and "Radical Reconstruction?" When did the last Union Army troops withdraw from the South? Why was Andrew Johnson impeached? What was the Jim Crow Era? This activity seeks to pro
Preview of Federalism in Focus - Constitutional, Governmental + Legislative Terms Exercise

Federalism in Focus - Constitutional, Governmental + Legislative Terms Exercise

What is federalism, and why should we care? Where does federal power end and state power begin? And, perhaps most importantly, what role does money play in this whole process?!"Federalism in Focus" is a 2500-word essay written with these questions in mind. Whether you are teaching Civics, U.S. Government or preparing a Home School curriculum, this concise-yet-thorough reader can help bring the subject alive for your students!This vocabulary worksheet consists of 23 terms, all taken from the text
Preview of Race & Racism in America - How did We Get Here? (True/False Worksheet)

Race & Racism in America - How did We Get Here? (True/False Worksheet)

"How did We Get Here" is a mini-curriculum devoted to investigating the roots of institutionalized racism in the modern United States. This five-item True/False exercise is based upon the series' 1800-word first installment, which begins with the Civil War's end in 1865. What were the "Civil War Amendments" and "Radical Reconstruction?" When did the last Union Army troops withdraw from the South? Why was Andrew Johnson impeached? What was the Compromise of 1877? This free activity seeks
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