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American Civics / Government Workbook

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Grade Levels
6th - 12th, Adult Education, Homeschool
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Pages
88 pages
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mmerse students in the world of American Civics with this meticulously crafted workbook, thoughtfully aligned with National Curriculum Standards for Social Studies. Each chapter presents a deep dive into essential topics, offering a rich reading guide, engaging worksheets adorned with captivating graphic organizers, and immersive hands-on activities. Perfectly suited for both homeschooling and classroom settings, this workbook covers crucial subjects such as:

Chapter 1: Citizenship

Chapter 2: Rights and Responsibilities

Chapter 3: The Foundations of Government

Chapter 4: The Origins of Government

Chapter 5: The United States Constitution

Chapter 6: Federalism

Chapter 7: The Legislative Branch

Chapter 8: The Executive Branch

Chapter 9: The Judicial Branch

Chapter 10: Types of Laws

Chapter 11: Civil Liberties

Civil Rights Document Based Questions (DBQ)

Chapter 12: Voting Rights in America

Printable Activity / Worksheet. PDF - File Format

Answer Key Included

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Document-Based Questions (DBQ) for Civics

Total Pages
88 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 Semester
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Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources.
Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.
Identify key steps in a text’s description of a process related to history/social studies (e.g., how a bill becomes law, how interest rates are raised or lowered).
Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary specific to domains related to history/social studies.
Describe how a text presents information (e.g., sequentially, comparatively, causally).

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