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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... elect more representatives to serve in the House. Representatives serve for ____ years. Read Article I, Section II, Clause 3 (page 70). When the Constitution was written, the writers argued about how to count slaves for tax and ...
... elect more representatives to serve in the House. Representatives serve for ____ years. Read Article I, Section II, Clause 3 (page 70). When the Constitution was written, the writers argued about how to count slaves for tax and ...
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... elected or appointed office,isalawyerorabusinesspersonwithin the community, forth).Forinformationaboutyourelectedrepresentatives, refer to the CongressionalDirectory(whichincludesfieldoffice and biographical information),publishedbytheU ...
... elected or appointed office,isalawyerorabusinesspersonwithin the community, forth).Forinformationaboutyourelectedrepresentatives, refer to the CongressionalDirectory(whichincludesfieldoffice and biographical information),publishedbytheU ...
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... elect. States that have more people send more representatives to the House of Representatives. Read Article I, Section II, Clause 3 (page 70). How often is the “actual enumeration” of people in each state done? When was the last census ...
... elect. States that have more people send more representatives to the House of Representatives. Read Article I, Section II, Clause 3 (page 70). How often is the “actual enumeration” of people in each state done? When was the last census ...
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... elected representatives chart of five different aspects state lines. people all across the country. We relyonthem,and food. A person buying flour inCaliforniahelps Kansas. This is one reason why it is important to talk with other ...
... elected representatives chart of five different aspects state lines. people all across the country. We relyonthem,and food. A person buying flour inCaliforniahelps Kansas. This is one reason why it is important to talk with other ...
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