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Bill of Rights
The Bill of Rights | Interactive Lesson | PBS LearningMedia
Explore why the Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution and its enduring impact on defining our rights. In this interactive lesson from WGBH, students develop a written argument in response to the question “How does the Bill of Rights establish and continue to define the rights we have as Americans?” They gather evidence from videos featuring historian Ben Weber and from primary source documents. This resource was originally developed for the Writing in U.S. History collection, the Calderwood Writing Course: U.S. History.
Bill of Rights - Constitution Facts for Kids
On March 4, 1789, America officially adopted the United States Constitution, which established the U.S. as a free nation governed by the people. The Constitution explains the country’s legislative, executive, and judiciary branches, defining the roles of the following: Congress Senate House of Representatives President Vice President Supreme Court While the Constitution immediately proved to … Continue reading "Bill of Rights"
Bill of Rights Facts for Kids [year] [Constitution Facts]
Bill of Rights Simplified for Kids The Bill of Rights is the most important and influential document of the United States constitution, something that all should know and understand. And so, this is the kids
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