We the PeopleGood Year Books, 2001 - Education Introduce students to each part of the Constitution by means of two-page activity sheets: a "Read-and-Answer" page that prompts them to find answers as they scour the Constitution's articles and amendments, and a "Take Another Look" page that helps students develop the skills of thinking citizens through activities such as debating important issues, researching today's leaders, and more. A final "You Be the Judge" chapter poses three legal cases relating to different parts of the Constitution. After students write their opinions, they read the Supreme Court's decision on a similar case. The full text of the Constitution is included. Grades 5-9. Suggested resources. Answer key. Good Year Books. 91 pages. |
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... judicial branches. The process begins when the House of Representatives ... found guilty by a two-thirds vote of the Senate, he or she is removed from ... Court. How many of the senators must vote for conviction in order to find ...
... judicial branches. The process begins when the House of Representatives ... found guilty by a two-thirds vote of the Senate, he or she is removed from ... Court. How many of the senators must vote for conviction in order to find ...
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... Court found that the creation of the bank was constitutional. Its creation was needed to help carry out Congress's express powers to collect taxes and borrow money. This famous case made clear that Congress has implied powers to do ...
... Court found that the creation of the bank was constitutional. Its creation was needed to help carry out Congress's express powers to collect taxes and borrow money. This famous case made clear that Congress has implied powers to do ...
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Contents
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ARTICLE IIEXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT | 22 |
ARTICLE IIITHE JUDICIAL BRANCH | 28 |
ARTICLE IVSTATE TO STATE | 34 |
You Be the Judge | 60 |
AGuidetoCitedCases | 66 |
ConstitutionalResources | 86 |
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