We the PeopleGood Year Books, 2001 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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... Section VIII, Clauses 1 through 17 (pages 73–74). Write which clause gives Congress each of the powers described below. Just as a person borrows money to buy a house, the United States government must borrow money from time to time to ...
... Section VIII, Clauses 1 through 17 (pages 73–74). Write which clause gives Congress each of the powers described below. Just as a person borrows money to buy a house, the United States government must borrow money from time to time to ...
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... Section VIII and find Choose one of the powers of out more about it. An example is researching patents and copyrights.What are the where these rights are filed and reviewed? patented? What. Is. Interstate. Commerce? Under the commerce ...
... Section VIII and find Choose one of the powers of out more about it. An example is researching patents and copyrights.What are the where these rights are filed and reviewed? patented? What. Is. Interstate. Commerce? Under the commerce ...
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... Section VIII, Clause 18, gives Congress the power to make “all laws which shall be necessary and proper” for carrying out the express powers of Congress. This clause is sometimes called the “necessary and proper” clause. It is also ...
... Section VIII, Clause 18, gives Congress the power to make “all laws which shall be necessary and proper” for carrying out the express powers of Congress. This clause is sometimes called the “necessary and proper” clause. It is also ...
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