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Elections, Money, and the First Amendment WorksheetElections, Money, and the First Amendment Worksheet
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Constitutional Rights Foundation
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9th - 12th
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Social Studies & History
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3 hrs
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2016
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Elections, Money, and the First Amendment

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Those who spend the most, win.  Academics read informational text, participate in group discussion, and defend campaign reforms to understand the correlation between money, the First Amendment, and election results. The resource explains the effect of campaign spending, the influence of PACs, and the Citizens United Supreme Court case to understand the impact on presidential elections in the United States.  

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

elections, presidential elections, voting, voting rights, money, campaigning, campaigns, political campaigns, presidential campaigns, american politics, politics, political leaders, political parties, political science, political systems, supreme court cases, the supreme court, citizenship, constitutional law, constitutions, the constitution, the united states constitution, constitutional amendments, freedom of speech, corporations, american democracy, democracy, democratic values, representative democracy, the democratic party, the republican party, spending money, fundraising, finance

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Have pupils work in small groups to create political action committee's (PACs)
  • Guide a group debate on the Citizens United Supreme Court case

Classroom Considerations

  • Additional information on the First Amendment may be needed 

Pros

  • Resource promotes active citizenship and campaign reform 
  • The lesson is adaptable to multiple grade levels 

Cons

  • None

Common Core

SL.9-10.1.d SL.9-10.3 SL.9-10.6 SL.11-12.1.d SL.11-12.3 SL.11-12.6 RH.9-10.1 RH.9-10.2 RH.9-10.4 RH.9-10.10 RH.11-12.1 RH.11-12.2 RH.11-12.3 RH.11-12.4 RH.11-12.10

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