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In this screencast, explore the legislative, executive, and judiciary branches of the U.S. government. External resource: www.usconstitution.com
Students explore the history of U.S. Constitutional amendments and the process involved in adding an amendment. In an interactive exercise, learners author their own amendments and explain why these should be added to the Constitution.
By Mona Wenrich
Students read about the different kinds of civil/constitutional rights interest groups and answer multiple-choice questions.
By Therese Nemec Nancy McFadden Deb DeRosso Mike English
Students read about the three categories of interest groups: Economic, grass roots and community-based, and civil and constitutional rights.
Learners test their knowledge of the framework of the U.S. government in this 13-question quiz.
By Jen Bero
Review your knowledge of the basics of the U.S. Constitution.
By Jodie Degroot
You'll learn more about the U.S. Bill of Rights.
By Joseph Hayes
Evaluate rights contained in the Bill of Rights
By johnmeeks1974
Review important people and events in U.S. History for your Final Exam!
By brennanjtb
This game is meant to review Government Types and Their Contributing Principles in the Aztec Learning Program.
By Tammy Hendricks
Civics 2
By jcallender
Civics 3
Civics 4
Civics 6
Civics 5
Civics 2020
Do you know the correct answer?
By Group 1
Play this game to review the Civil War and Reconstruction Unit.
By Christina Hubbard
SS.7.C.1.1, SS.7.C.1.2
Civics - Constitutional Amendments 11-22
By Alyssa Jeurissen