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Ioffe, M. G. – Soviet Education, 1978
Describes the content and methodology of elective courses which expand Soviet student's understanding of the Soviet state and the courts, the structure of power, and the basic rights and duties of the citizen. Courses in labor law, love and family law, criminal law, and constitutional law expand the current social studies curriculum. (KC)
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Communism, Comparative Education, Constitutional Law
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Keetz, Frank – Social Education, 1985
In this learning activity senior high social studies students examine and discuss specific parts of the Soviet Constitution and learn that there is often a big difference between theory and reality. (RM)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Comparative Analysis, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law
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Reggio, Michael H. – Update on Law-Related Education, 1990
Offers suggestions for teaching the concept of constitutional government. Differentiates constitutional governments from autocratic systems. Includes a handout containing excerpts from a model constitution. Involves students in comparisons of this model to the U.S. Constitution and discussions about clauses in the model. Reveals at the lesson's…
Descriptors: Communism, Concept Teaching, Constitutional Law, Democracy