Teaching Systems American Government Module 4: Civil Rights
Cerebellum
Topics Include: Civil rights in America, slavery & abolition, the Civil War amendments, women & civil rights, and civil rights in the 20th ...
View full detailsTopics Include: Civil rights in America, slavery & abolition, the Civil War amendments, women & civil rights, and civil rights in the 20th ...
View full detailsTopics Include: What are civil liberties?, the Bill of Rights, the Due Process Clause & the Incorporation Doctrine, First Amendment guarantees,...
View full detailsTopics Include: Origins of the three branches, the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, Judicial System, and checks & balances.
Topics Include: The roots & structure of Congress, the roots of the Legislative Branch, congressional powers, representing the people, how Cong...
View full detailsTopics Include: The making of the President, the appointment power, the power to convene Congress, the power to make treaties, the veto power, the ...
View full detailsTopics Include: The characteristics of a bureaucracy, the roots of the bureaucracy, types of bureaucracies, the job of bureaucracy, and accountabil...
View full detailsBy 1840, there were more than five hundred abolitionist groups in America, including as members statesmen like Washington and Jefferson and poets l...
View full detailsThis informative production analyzes the Bill of Rights, that most magnificent of American documents, as the formal declaration of American rights ...
View full detailsThis program traces the evolution of the American system of trial-by-jury system from its ancient Greek roots to its modern-day applications. It ex...
View full detailsThis program provides an introduction to the Constitution of the United States and, as such, to the general structure of American government. It di...
View full detailsThis cartooned and colorful unit examines the history and function of the American political party. It explores the influence of political parties ...
View full detailsUnderstanding the US. Constitution for fifth to twelfth grades helps students become informed citizens by delving into the history and structure of...
View full detailsWritten by Thomas Jefferson in 1776, the Declaration of Independence outlined the truths that the new American government held to be self-evident: ...
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