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Civics: Civil Criminal Law Precedent
Civil and Criminal Law in America Research the following Terms and Supreme Court Cases Judicial Review Seditious Speech Slander Libel “Clear and Present Danger” Clause Equal Protection Clause
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US History: 1920s and 1930s Google Slides
Slides for 1920’s Slides for 1930’s
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Imperialism and WWI
Link to Prezis for the Unit Imperialism and World War 1 Imperialism and World War I: Notes Outline As always, these are all live docs and can change or be updated to reflect changes made during classes lectures. Check out the map below for an interesting read.
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Civics: Electoral College
Students are to research alternatives to the electoral college process. What is the Electoral College? (Watch and analyze the videos from Common Craft and TedEd) Who is In the EC and how are they Selected? Why was the EC created? Find 3 alternatives to the EC and select your favorite.
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TDIH: Nixon Resigns
Image via Wikipedia Resignation letters by far are the most important pieces never read. I mean, this has to be the most useful and useless piece of writing ever conceived. If I were going to resign from a job, my first course of action would be to personally tell my boss (adviser, leader, or…
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The Flipped Classroom
Here is a collection of articles about the new teaching method that I’ll be using in my Freshmen Government class. Forbes: What is the Flipped Classroom Reuters: Moving beyond our vacuous education reform discussions Educause: 7 Things to Know About the Flipped Classroom Edutopia: Collection of Articles