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Bill of Rights and SCOTUS Project (10 amendments, examples, court cases)

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Ed Dynamic
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Grade Levels
6th - 12th, Higher Education
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56 pages
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Description

These engaging slides walk students through a unit on the Bill of Rights. After an introduction to the rights, students have a brief research project looking at a court case that changed an interpretation of a fundamental right found in the Bill of Rights.

Topics include:

  • 10 Bill of Rights amendments
  • Common court cases where they were interpreted further
  • Situational applications
  • The vague nature of the Bill of Rights
  • Judicial Activism
  • Judicial Restraint

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Total Pages
56 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
4 days
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