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Constitutional Connection: War and the Constitution (V1)

Duration
20 min
Published
Jun 17, 2021
Three historic cannons on a grassy field with a wooden house and church steeple in the background.
This lesson allows students to analyze the Constitution and ask questions about how the Constitution lays out the President's powers.

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Lesson plan

  1. A. Distribute Constitutional Connection: War and the Constitution and The Bill of Rights. Have students read the constitutional excerpts and the First, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments.

    B. With the class working in pairs, small groups, or as a large group, have students analyze these documents to answer questions one through three.

    C. Call on individual students to read the First, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments aloud. Invite students to put the rights they protect in their own words.

    D. Discuss students’ responses to question four as a large group.

More Information

To provide an introductory overview of the unit, show the six-minute thematic documentary, Commander in Chief: War and the Constitution, available at www.youtube.com/watch?v=UdLSZ-3AR6k.

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