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8th grade criminal justice - law outlines for Microsoft Word

Preview of AP Government and Politics 1.3 Government Power Individual Rights Notes

AP Government and Politics 1.3 Government Power Individual Rights Notes

OverviewThe balance between government power and individual rights has been a central theme in American political thought. This topic explores how Federalist and Anti-Federalist views on central government and democracy are reflected in America's foundational documents, including the U.S. Constitution, Federalist Paper No. 10, and Brutus No. 1.Essential QuestionHow are Federalist and Anti-Federalist views on central government and democracy reflected in America’s foundational documents?The tensi
Preview of Criminal Justice Process Diagram

Criminal Justice Process Diagram

Created by
Amber Manganelli
Students can work independently to define the terms within the document or they can respond to the terminology while viewing the PowerPoint that can also be purchased within my shop. This matches the standard SSCG4 element C within the Georgia Performance Standards.
Preview of Create Your Own Crisis Plan-Distance Learning

Create Your Own Crisis Plan-Distance Learning

Created by
Bobbi Thompson
This project takes at least 5 days and is designed to make students think about the responsibilities and laws required in making a pandemic plan.
Preview of Landmark Cases Activity Organizer - You be the Judge!

Landmark Cases Activity Organizer - You be the Judge!

Created by
Amanda Vibert
Students in groups will read overviews of landmark Supreme Court cases (not included) and will use this organizer to discuss and record their own rulings. After students share their decisions, the actual verdicts will be revealed and discussion can be generated based on students initial thoughts.
Preview of Hatfield and McCoy- Video Review

Hatfield and McCoy- Video Review

Created by
Help R Us
This document outlines the History Channel mini-series, the Hatfields and the McCoys. It includes a list of characters and essay type questions about plot. These two families fought a infamous feud in the late 1800s and early 1900s in southern West Virginia and eastern Kentucky. Though a peace treaty was eventually signed nearly 100 years later, the tension between the two families still exists in that area today
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