Government Part 6: The Right to Privacy

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Hint: You need only one for the entire class!

Workbook: 131 pages: 61 lessons, 260 test questions

Classroom activities, brain games, thinksheets – and the “Mother of all tests.”
All based on Bloom’s taxonomy.
Why students love these lessons: lotsa games.
Why teachers love this book: Landmark cases, brief lectures, great graphic organizers, major documents, famous quotations, and tests that hit everything on your state test.

Amendment 9
The Constitution cannot list all of your individual rights, so this is a catch-all amendment.
1. Reproductive rights - Roe v Wade.
2. Economic rights – The right to own property (eminent domain), the right to join a union (the Wagner Act), the right to intellectual property (patent, copyright)
3. Freedom of association – the story of Joe McCarthy and McCarthyism

Amendment 10
The Constitution cannot divide all of the political power.
So whatever political power is left over, belongs to the people – and the states.
1. States’ rights
2. Full Faith & Credit
3. Same-sex marriage

Favorite lessons
Joe McCarthy is always a big hit – and so is George Clooney’s film.