Remix to add resources for use with this graphic organizer. This graphic …
Remix to add resources for use with this graphic organizer. This graphic organizer helps guide discussion or research to support understanding of the North Carolina Constitution.
Students will be presented with ideas/concepts/questions about both the United States' and North Carolina Constitutions and determine if the statement is found in the U.S. Constitution, North Carolina constitution, or both. The presentation can be done either through paper or digital formats, and could vary from being a basic overview of both documents to a specific comparison of the three branches described in both documents.
Coming from the office of the NC Secretary of State, this website …
Coming from the office of the NC Secretary of State, this website provides "Official Explanation of Amendments" to the most recent NC Constitution of 1971.
This article explains that the constitutional revisions of 1835 resulted in great …
This article explains that the constitutional revisions of 1835 resulted in great part from North Carolina’s acceptance of Jacksonian democracy, a political movement that emphasized participation of the common man in the political process. The democratic movement gained momentum after Andrew Jackson (1767-1845) was elected to the presidency in 1828. There had been years of protest against the Constitution of 1776 with its disproportionate representation of eastern counties, extensive property requirements for voting and office holding, and for its omission of an amendment and an impeachment process.
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