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Judicial Learning Center: The Role of the Federal Courts
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Judicial Learning Center: The Role of the Federal Courts

Collector: Ann V.
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Informational, interesting, and easy-to-understand, the five resources in the Role of the Federal Courts collection provide an overview of the historical context, important principles, and content of the US Constitution regarding the Federal Court system. The lessons teach some basic concepts that are foundational to criminology and political science. Interactive quizzes permit young scholars to self-check their new knowledge.

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Concepts

checks and balances, civil rights, constitution day, constitutional law, constitutional rights, courts, criminology, due process, federalism, freedom of religion, freedom of speech, impeachment, judges, limited government, the articles of confederation, the bill of rights, the constitution, the executive branch, constitutional amendments, freedom of the press, judicial review, the constitutional convention, the first amendment, the fourth amendment, the judicial branch, the judicial system, the legislative branch, the second amendment, the supreme court, treason, the united states government, the separation of powers, the fourteenth amendment, the criminal justice system, ratification of the united states constitution, the federal government, the federal court system

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6th - 12th
Subjects
Social Studies & History
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Common Core

RI.6.1 RI.7.1 RI.8.1 RI.9-10.1 RI.11-12.1

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    The Ratification Debate

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    Article III and the Courts

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    The Constitution and Rights

    The Constitution and Rights

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