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Should Supreme Court Justices Be Elected by the People? | America From Scratch Instructional VideoShould Supreme Court Justices Be Elected by the People? | America From Scratch Instructional Video
Publisher
PBS
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Grade
7th - 12th
Subjects
Social Studies & History
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Resource Type
Instructional Videos
Media Length
7:06
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For Teacher Use
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Duration
1 hr
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Direct Instruction
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Year
2018
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Should Supreme Court Justices Be Elected by the People? | America From Scratch

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Politicians in robes! While judges in the United States can be appointed by an elected official or directly elected by the people. Supreme Court justices, however, are appointed by the President. But should they be? That is the question addressed in a short video from the "America From Scratch" series.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

the supreme court, supreme court justices, the united states constitution

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Post the pre-viewing brainstorm list of pros and cons and then check off those addressed in the video
  • Have class members track the decisions made by the court in the last few years that have overturned earlier rulings or represent a shift in point of view

Classroom Considerations

  • One of eleven videos from the "America From Scratch" series
  • Requires individual copies of the viewing worksheet

Pros

  • Support materials include a pre-viewing, viewing, and post-viewing worksheet

Cons

  • None

Common Core

SL.9-10.3 SL.11-12.3

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