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The Bill of Rights is a founding documents written by James Madison. It makes up the first ten amendments to the Constitution including freedom of speech and due process.
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Resource Overview: Explore the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights and how our American heroes challenged the status quo in the fight for liberty, equality, justice, and a more perfect union through in-depth primary...
Through primary source analysis, this new resource from the Bill of Rights Institute explores the efforts to realize the Founding principles of liberty, equality, and justice by exploring key periods in African American history. Students of history know...
Abraham Lincoln, who led the nation through Civil War, was accused of numerous civil rights violations, including what many believed was an unconstitutional suspension of habeas corpus. In 1973, the War Powers Resolution was enacted to limit the...
The Bill of Rights is a founding documents written by James Madison. It makes up the first ten amendments to the Constitution including freedom of speech and due process.
The Bill of Rights Institute ( BRI) is a nonprofit educational organization based in Arlington, Virginia, that develops educational resources on American history and government, provides professional development opportunities to teachers, and runs...
Resources Library. The Bill of Rights Institute has produced classroom-ready content for over 20 years. Our library of 4,000 resources, including 650 lessons, 300 essays, and more than 300 videos can all be found here!
Teaching with the Bill of Rights Institute. INTRODUCTION TO SOCRATIC PEDAGOGY | COURSE 1 Introduction Teaching with the Bill of Rights Institute badge consists of six online modules that explore the BRI's unique approach to teaching history and...
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