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Kuehl, John W. – 1992
Intended to accompany the film "Mister Chief Justice," this study guide introduces the life of John Marshall and early U.S. history through a fictional account of a dinner party at the home of the chief justice in March, 1801. The guide presents the historical characters who attended the dinner, including John Marshall, Mary Willis…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Constitutional History, Constitutional Law, Instructional Materials
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)