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10th grade government handouts for Easel

Preview of Dred Scott Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity | Citizenship

Dred Scott Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity | Citizenship

Want to study the Dred Scott Supreme Court Case? Hoping to practice primary source analysis with your students? Need a no-prep resource to prompt discussion and further study of the Dred Scott Supreme Court Case and its impact on slavery and American citizenship for African Americans?This 1-page handout provides the original Supreme Court ruling as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, the Dre
Preview of Brown v Board of Education Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity

Brown v Board of Education Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity

Do you want to use primary sources when teaching about the Civil Rights Movement and Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka? Hoping to practice primary source analysis skills while your students read the actual Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court Case?This 1-page handout provides the original Supreme Court ruling as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, the 1954 Brown v. Board of Educatio
Preview of Plessy v Ferguson Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity

Plessy v Ferguson Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity

Investigate the impact of the Plessy v. Ferguson ruling on the American climate with this primary source analysis activity. This 1-page handout provides the original Supreme Court ruling as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson case. Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the case or r
Preview of Constitutional Principles Analyze the U.S. Constitution Primary Source Activity

Constitutional Principles Analyze the U.S. Constitution Primary Source Activity

Students will analyze ten quotes from the U.S. Constitution, decide which of the six principles of government is referenced, and use the optional notes included to cite evidence from the text. Principles of the Constitution include checks and balances, separation of powers, limited government, federalism, popular sovereignty, and judicial review.Middle and high school students will learn to define the six principles, their impact on the government, and how we still see the principles in action t
Preview of Miranda v Arizona Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity Miranda Rights

Miranda v Arizona Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity Miranda Rights

This 1-page handout provides the original Supreme Court ruling on Miranda v. Arizona as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, the Miranda v. Arizona case. Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the case or ruling.Answer Key is Provided! All images and other primary sources collected from Library of Congress, Nati
Preview of Marbury v Madison Supreme Court Case Document Primary Source Analysis Activity

Marbury v Madison Supreme Court Case Document Primary Source Analysis Activity

Examine the Marbury v. Madison Supreme Court Case and practice primary source analysis skills at the same time. This 1-page handout provides the original Supreme Court ruling as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, the 1803 Marbury v. Madison case. Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the case or ruling.Answer
Preview of Political Parties | Where are you on the political spectrum? | Quiz and Activity

Political Parties | Where are you on the political spectrum? | Quiz and Activity

Use this left vs. right survey to assist students in discovering their political ideology. By the end of this assignment, students will be able to explain their stance on hot button issues in politics. They'll explain why they identify with being more left, liberal, and Democratic, moderate, or right, conservative, and Republican. Students will gain an understanding of how they can become civically involved based on their political views. Students will answer 20 questions by rating how much they
Preview of Roe v Wade Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity Abortion Ruling

Roe v Wade Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity Abortion Ruling

Teach about the original Roe v. Wade Supreme Court ruling on abortion rights with a primary source analysis activity. This 1-page handout provides the original Roe v. Wade Supreme Court ruling as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, the 1973 Roe v. Wade case. Includes a wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the case or ruling.Answer K
Preview of Schenck v United States 1919 Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity

Schenck v United States 1919 Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity

This 1-page handout provides the original Supreme Court ruling as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, the Schenck v United States case. Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the case or ruling.Answer Key is Provided! All images and other primary sources collected from Library of Congress, National Archives or
Preview of 18th Amendment Prohibition Document Primary Source Analysis Activity

18th Amendment Prohibition Document Primary Source Analysis Activity

Analyze the 18th Amendment to the Constitution with this easy to use resource!This 1-page handout provides the original legislation as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, the 18th Amendment or Prohibition of Alcohol Act. Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the legislation.Answer Key is Provided! All images a
Preview of The Federalist Papers Quotes and Questions

The Federalist Papers Quotes and Questions

Created by
JEB Creations
Students will analyze a series of quote from the Federalist Papers and interpret the author’s views on term limits, separation of powers, factions, and limited government.
Preview of DISTANCE LEARNING U.S. Constitution Step by Step -- Article I Worksheet

DISTANCE LEARNING U.S. Constitution Step by Step -- Article I Worksheet

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
Fully differentiated into two learning levels, this detailed Article I Worksheet provides students with more than a dozen pages of close reading activities that require them to dive deep into a key primary source: Article I of the U.S. Constitution! And now, students can complete the worksheet online as a TpT Digital Activity!Liven up your government teaching with this guided Constitution worksheet that takes students through the details of Article I, all about the legislative branch. These work
Preview of Roots of the U.S. Constitution / U.S. Government

Roots of the U.S. Constitution / U.S. Government

Created by
R Pinkerton
Visually shows what were the influences on our U.S. government. Includes: -Magna Carta -Virginia House of Burgesses -Mayflower Compact -Fundamental Orders of Connecticut English Bill of Rights -John Locke -Montesquieu -Declaration of Independence -Articles of Confederation
Preview of Biography: John Locke (distance learning option)

Biography: John Locke (distance learning option)

This biography on John Locke focuses on his Two Treatises of Government. Believing that man was born with a "blank slate" (tabula rasa) and was essentially good by nature, Locke argued that the only true governments were those who ruled with the consent of the people. Should government abuse its authority, Locke offered, people were obligated to overthrow it.The biography includes a series of questions based on the reading.In using this in my own class room, students are encouraged to:1. Numbe
Preview of Cherokee Nation v Georgia Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity

Cherokee Nation v Georgia Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity

Investigate the Cherokee Nation and analyze primary sources with this Supreme Court case, Cherokee Nation v. Geogria.This 1-page handout provides the original Supreme Court ruling as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, the Cherokee Nation v. Georgia case. Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the case or rulin
Preview of Warren Court Scenarios

Warren Court Scenarios

Created by
JEB Creations
Students will begin by researching 9 Supreme Court rulings under the Warren Court that addressed the free speech, freedom of religion, search and seizure, rights of the accused amendments, segregation, etc. Then, they will read a series of scenarios related to those topics. For each topic, the students should determine which Warren ruling has been violated and then explain why based on their knowledge of the cases.
Preview of Gideon v Wainwright Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity Right-Attorney

Gideon v Wainwright Supreme Court Case Document Analysis Activity Right-Attorney

Teaching about the Gideon v. Wainwright case? Want to practice primary source analysis while teaching the Gideon v. Wainwright case?This 1-page handout provides the original Supreme Court ruling as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, the Gideon v. Wainwright case. Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the case
Preview of Pure Food and Drug Act FDA Document Primary Source Analysis Activity

Pure Food and Drug Act FDA Document Primary Source Analysis Activity

This handout provides the original legislation as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, the Pure Food and Drug Act (FDA). Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students utilize all of the information to explain the significance of the legislation.Answer Key is Provided! All images and other primary sources collected from Library of Congress, National Archives or public domain. Doc
Preview of Differences Between Federalists and Anti-Federalists Stations U.S. Constitution

Differences Between Federalists and Anti-Federalists Stations U.S. Constitution

Do you need to introduce the disagreements between the Federalists and Anti-Federalists? Are you having trouble reviewing the U.S. Constitution and the main ideas of the Constitution debate? This station activity can help teach and review the disagreements between delegates at the Philadelphia Convention. Middle and high school students alike will practice determining whether the Federalists or Anti-Federalists agreed with ten different statements.Depending on the needs of your students, allow t
Preview of DISTANCE LEARNING U.S. Constitution Step by Step -- Article III Worksheet

DISTANCE LEARNING U.S. Constitution Step by Step -- Article III Worksheet

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
A close reading activity that takes students through a detailed analysis of Article III of the U.S. Constitution. Includes an answer key with full information to help with class discussion, along with "teachable moment" notes to get students thinking even more deeply! And now, students can complete the worksheet online as a TpT Digital Activity!______________________________________________What Buyers Are Saying:---This was a great asset to my Constitution materials._____________________________
Preview of DISTANCE LEARNING U.S. Constitution Step by Step -- Article II Worksheet

DISTANCE LEARNING U.S. Constitution Step by Step -- Article II Worksheet

Created by
Elise Parker TpT
7 pages of close reading questions take students step by step through Article II of the U.S. Constitution, asking them not only to read for detail but also to think critically about the rules that govern the executive branch of the U.S. federal government! And now, students can complete the worksheet online as a TpT Digital Activity!Do you teach the U.S. Constitution to your government or history students? I go through it every year and constantly work on ways to make it highly interesting and r
Preview of George Washington Inaugural Address American Speeches Document Analysis Activity

George Washington Inaugural Address American Speeches Document Analysis Activity

Learning about George Washington and his Presidency? Want to introduce primary source analysis while investigating President George Washington and his Inaugural Address?This 1-page handout provides the original American Speech transcript (excerpt) as well as the document image for students to analyze with guiding questions for a better understanding of American documents and, in this case, George Washington's Inaugural Address in 1789. Includes a significance wrap-up question in which students u
Preview of 1920s Image Analysis Set - Authentic Images w/Analysis Guides & Organizers

1920s Image Analysis Set - Authentic Images w/Analysis Guides & Organizers

1920s Image Analysis Set - Take your students back in time to investigate the era of the 1920s with this set of images from playbills, personal photo collections, and other documents of the era, including advertisements, storefront images, and much more that helps to well show the era and how people of the era lived.Examine the way businesses advertised during the era of the Roaring 20s with Flappers, issues of African-American and Minority Discrimination, the Harlem Renaissance, and the boomin
Preview of Guided Reading - The Mayflower Compact

Guided Reading - The Mayflower Compact

Created by
iExploreScience
Included is a PDF document with the text of The Mayflower Compact displayed in one column, and in a second column, a series of questions designed to guide students in close-read of this historical text. This document aligns with Common Core State Standards.Follow this activity with the Quiz - Document Analysis of the Mayflower Compact
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