

05.0 Unit 5(Citizenship2)
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Warm-Up Activity |
05.0.1 Warm-Up Activity (Citizenship2)
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The Pledge of Allegiance is repeated daily in schools across the United States. Have you ever really taken the time to consider what the Pledge means? Analyze each line using internet resources. Then answer the question at the end of the lesson. I pledge allegiance... To the flag.... Of the United States... Of America..... And to the republic..... For which it stands.... One nation under God... Indivisible.... With liberty.... And justice..... For all.... Has the phrase "under God" always been in the Pledge of Allegiance? Explain. Approximate Student Minutes Needed to Complete: 30 minutes Scoring Method: teacher-scored Total Points Possible: 55 points possible |
05.1 Civil Liberties(Citizenship2)
05.1.1 Study Questions - Civil Liberties (Citizenship2)
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Constitution
Civil liberties
1st Amendment
Freedom of Religion
Freedom of Press
Free Speech
Definitions
Freedom of Press
Censorship
Association
Due process
Bill of Rights
Citizenship
Loss
ACLU
Immigrant
Immigrants
resident alien
illegal alien
Refugee
INS
Habeas corpus
ex post facto
Attainder
4th amendment
Search warrant
Exclusionary
5th amendment
indictment
double jeopardy
Miranda Approximate Student Minutes Needed to Complete: 60 minutes Scoring Method: teacher-scored Total Points Possible: 90 points possible |
05.1.2 Civil Liberties Exam(Citizenship2)
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This quiz will assess your understanding of the materials covered in this section of Unit 5. Approximate Student Minutes Needed to Complete: 30 minutes Scoring Method: both teacher- and computer-scored Total Points Possible: 50 points possible |
05.2 Civil Rights(Citizenship2)
05.2.1 Study Questions - Civil Rights (Citizenship2)
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Civil Rights Assignment
6th amendment
8th amendment
2nd amendment
Eminent Domain
Privacy Rights
Discrimination
Civil War
Segregation
Jim Crow
dejure
Brown
Civil Rights
Voting Rights
Civil Rights Movement
Women's rights
Feminist
Title IX
age
ADA
Sexual orientation
Affirmative Action
reverse
conscientious
restraint
Shield laws
gag order
wiretap
Bail
Censorship
Grand Jury
NAACP
NOW
ERA
minority
ethnic
AARP
43. What do all these groups want from out government? Approximate Student Minutes Needed to Complete: 60 minutes Scoring Method: teacher-scored Total Points Possible: 90 points possible |
05.2.2 Civil Rights Exam (Citizenship2)
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Civil Rights Approximate Student Minutes Needed to Complete: 30 minutes Scoring Method: computer-scored Total Points Possible: 70 points possible |
05.2.3 Unit 5 Exam(Citizenship2)
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This test will assess your understanding of Unit 5. Scoring Method: teacher-scored Total Points Possible: 0 points possible |
Quiz 23
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QUIZ23 (10 POINTS)
1. Recent historians describe the “Era of Good Feelings” as TRUE/FALSE
8.______Napoleon’s decision to repeal his blockage decrees in response to Macon ‘s Bill No. 2 demonstrated how he had been successfully manipulated by President Madison. Approximate Student Minutes Needed to Complete: 30 minutes Total Points Possible: 10 points possible |
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