Students analyze a search warrant that was issued during the Prohibition era …
Students analyze a search warrant that was issued during the Prohibition era to determine if it fulfills all of the necessary requirements outlined in the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution. Students will later write a search warrant that would have made the evidence seized in the case of Weeks v. United States admissible in court.
Students will complete a comparative analysis activity comparing and contrasting two images …
Students will complete a comparative analysis activity comparing and contrasting two images of marches for freedom--a 1917 march of suffragists and the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom by Civil Rights leaders.
Students will discover the reasons behind the March on Washington and analyze …
Students will discover the reasons behind the March on Washington and analyze the impact and consequences on the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.
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