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Schechter, Stephen L., Ed.; Bernstein, Richard B., Ed. – 1990
This book contains three major essays that consider the origins of the Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution. In "The U.S. Bill of Rights in Historical Perspective," Donald S. Lutz examines the intellectual context of the Bill of Rights by analyzing the changing ideas about rights in colonial,…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Political Science
Stivison, David V. – 1991
The roots of the Bill of Rights, the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution, are examined in this document. Attention is directed to English law, specifically the Magna Carta and England's Bill of Rights of 1689, as providing much of the underpinnings for the U.S. Bill of Rights. The text of 15 articles proposed by anti-federalists…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Philosophy

Meyer, Howard – OAH Magazine of History, 1986
Warns against reinforcing what is called the "sacred mythology" of the "miracle at Philadelphia," and urges teachers to tell the full story of the flaws, fights, and decades of legal and political work required to bring the original constitution in line with the U. S. Declaration of Independence. Supports this argument with a…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Civil Rights, Constitutional History, Democracy
Close Up Foundation, Alexandria, VA. – 1997
In 1791, the United States Constitution was amended, in what became known as the Bill of Rights. The 4 landmark Supreme Court cases highlighted in this 28-minute videotape will help students discover how the actions of one individual can affect the rights of every United States citizen. The video includes stories of how ordinary citizens took…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Hayes, Bill, Ed. – Bill of Rights in Action, 1999
These newsletter volumes deal with topics in U.S. history, world history, and U.S. government relating to the Bill of Rights. The newsletters present background information for classroom reading, in some instances provide a list of topical issues, and offer activities for discussion and writing. Some of the topics considered in the newsletters…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Government Role, Political Issues, Political Science

Sprang, Kenneth A. – Update on Law-Related Education, 1987
Presents a brief conceptual background on the First Amendment freedoms and due process. Offers three case studies to help students explore the issue of balancing First Amendment freedoms with the governmental responsibility for the common good. (JDH)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Freedom of Speech

Sprang, Kenneth A. – Update on Law-Related Education, 1987
Offers a lesson in which students examine the issue of mandatory drug and alcohol testing in public schools. Students develop a policy for their own school after considering a hypothetical policy statement and attendant legal issues. (JDH)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Illegal Drug Use
Tarr, G. Alan – Political Science Teacher, 1988
Discusses "new judicial federalism" as the rediscovery of state bills of rights for protecting civil liberties. Analyzes the differences in protection under state and federal bills of rights. Recommends that the growing importance of state constitutions be included in the political science curriculum and suggests bibliographic sources to…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Curriculum Development
Petracca, Mark P. – Political Science Teacher, 1990
Traces the history of the Bill of Rights. Delineates the early arguments proposed for and against the Bill of Rights. Discusses the recent Ronald Reagan-Edwin Meese attack on the applicability of the Bill of Rights. Identifies seven items that every student should know about the Bill of Rights. (RW)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Government Role, Higher Education, Political Influences
Quigley, Charles N., Ed.; And Others – 1991
This curriculum is designed to introduce secondary students to the ideas behind the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution and the experiences of the Founders that led to the creation of this document. Its intent is to provide young people with a knowledge of how the Bill of Rights came into existence, why it took the form it did, and how it has…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Civil Liberties, Constitutional History
Sobul, DeAnne – 1969
The purpose of this companion to SO 001 250 is to provide teachers with specific information for improving instruction concerned with individual freedom and responsibility. The need for improvement has been established by studies indicating little or no change in the political orientation of high school students from the formal civics curriculum,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Citizenship, Civics, Civil Liberties

Hickok, Eugene W., Jr. – Perspectives on Political Science, 1990
Urges returning to the original federalist debates to understand contemporary federalism. Reviews "The Federalist Papers," how federalism has evolved, and the centralization of the national government through acts of Congress and Supreme Court decisions. Recommends teaching about federalism as part of teaching about U.S. government…
Descriptors: Centralization, Citizen Participation, Citizenship Responsibility, College Instruction
Quigley, Charles N., Ed.; And Others – 1991
This teacher's curriculum guide is designed to introduce secondary students to the ideas behind the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution and the experiences of the Founders that led to the creation of this document. The curriculum's intent is to provide young people with a knowledge of how the Bill of Rights came into existence, why it took the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Civil Liberties, Constitutional History