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- Founding Principles of America in Civics & Economics
Hultberg, Andrew
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- AP Government
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Civics Literacy
- Unit I - Citizenship and Civic Participation
- Unit 2 - Foundations of American Government
- Unit 3 - Federalism & Federal Government
- Unit 4 - Federalism: State, and Local Government
- Unit 5 - Law & Public Policy
- Unit 6 - Politics and Political Parties
- Unit 7: Citizenship and Civic Participation
- Unit 8 - U.S. and the World

Unit VI - Law
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In this unit we will be analyzing laws and policies to determine their intended purpose, who has the authority to create them, and how they are enforced. We also see how that links back to the founders' ideas on good government and how laws promote and protect the civil liberties of American citizens.
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Gideon's Trumpet
Argument over whether defendants accused of a crime are guaranteed the right to an attorney under the 6th Amendment regardless of circumstance.
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Second Chance Kids "Anthony Rolon Story"
Debate over whether juvenile offenders should get a second chance after committing a capital offense as a minor.
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Liebeck v. McDonald
Debate whether tort reform is needed in American justice system after McDonald's is sued over HOT COFFEE
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Civil Rights Act of 1964
Analyze the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the trials and tribulations it faced passing this landmark legislation.