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7th grade criminal justice - law dbqs for homeschool

Preview of Sharecropping and Reconstruction Primary Source Analysis Activity

Sharecropping and Reconstruction Primary Source Analysis Activity

In this Sharecropping and Reconstruction primary source activity, students analyze a sharecropping contract that was offered during Reconstruction and examine the unfair clauses to showcase just how unfair life was for sharecroppers. Students can work individually or in teams to dissect the sharecropper contract, but the overall goal is the same, to showcase just how unfair these contracts were for the freedmen. Once finished, students produce a short writing piece to explain what they believe
Preview of History Crime Scene Investigation: CSI Hamilton Duel At Dawn

History Crime Scene Investigation: CSI Hamilton Duel At Dawn

Hamilton was so much more than just an amazing play on Broadway. Want a great way for students to engage in a group activity while they examine eyewitness testimony, artifacts, primary sources, and solve a historical mystery? Download The Hamilton Duel at Dawn CSI! This exciting activity can be used to challenge individual students or to encourage collaboration in groups of up to five people. Students form CSI teams and examine real evidence from the duel between Vice President Aaron Burr an
Preview of US Government Year Long Curriculum

US Government Year Long Curriculum

Created by
chandler fayard
Year Long Curriculum created based on the Street Law textbook. Includes:PowerPointsTests/quizzesMock Trials including procedures and court rulesWorksheets and study GuidesAmendment daily bellwork/project
Preview of HISTORY DETECTIVE:  Death of President Zachary Taylor - Primary Source Analysis

HISTORY DETECTIVE: Death of President Zachary Taylor - Primary Source Analysis

For this installment of HISTORY DETECTIVE, students will examine primary and secondary source documents and use evidence from those documents to justify their claim concerning a 170-year-old mystery: Who Killed President Zachary Taylor? Background: On July 4, 1850- after only 16 months in office- President Zachary Taylor was in the middle of a heated battle over slavery in the new territories. The "Compromise of 1850" and its controversial Fugitive Slave Act was tearing the nation apart. He
Preview of My Lai Massacre Primary Source Comparison

My Lai Massacre Primary Source Comparison

This assignment has students look at the different perspectives of the My Lai Massacre. They read from Lt. William Calley, other soldiers who were involved, a letter from a citizens of My Lai, and look at a cartoon and newspaper front page. They will be asked to make three conclusions about each source. For the conclusions, they should describe what each source says/shows happens and why it happened. There is one summary question that asks students to explain how the events of My Lai helped lead
Preview of John Scopes Trial

John Scopes Trial

Created by
Jack Beall
The Trial of Biology teacher John Scopes captured the nation's attention in the 1920s. Students will learn about the circumstances that surrounded the case with a slide show and after watching some videos. Students also will consider some primary source documents/quotes from defendant, William Jennings Bryan.An exit slip helps students to process what they have learned.
Preview of Criminal Law: DBQ Analysis of Misdemeanors, Felonies, and White-Collar Crimes

Criminal Law: DBQ Analysis of Misdemeanors, Felonies, and White-Collar Crimes

Upon reading the article and answering the questions, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the spectrum of criminal offenses. They will learn to differentiate between misdemeanors and felonies, grasping the varying severity levels and legal consequences associated with each category. Through examples provided, students will discern the nuances of different classifications within misdemeanors and felonies, such as petty misdemeanors, first-degree felonies, and third-degree felonies
Preview of Bill of Rights Jigsaw Activity

Bill of Rights Jigsaw Activity

Created by
Joel Troge
This is an easy-to-implement but collaborative and rigorous activity for a U.S. government, history or introductory law or civics course. In it students focus on 2 amendments and then report on historical and contemporary issues related to those respective amendments. As a result, your students walk away with much more knowledge while saving you some valuable class time.
Preview of Death Row: The Final 24 Hours Video Graphic Organizer (Worksheet)

Death Row: The Final 24 Hours Video Graphic Organizer (Worksheet)

This is a worksheet for students to follow along to while watching Death Row: The Final 24 Hours documentary originally published on Discovery HD Channel. It goes over the various forms of execution used for Capital Punishment in the United States and what it is like on the last day for inmates on death row. This worksheet will allow students to take the information from the documentary and synthesize the information to the fullest extent.Key Features:Video-Based Questions: Elevate assessment ex
Preview of Billy the Kid and the Lincoln County War Primary Source Worksheet

Billy the Kid and the Lincoln County War Primary Source Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
This worksheet allows students to use short primary source documents to learn about Billy the Kid and the Lincoln County War. The worksheet allows students to read five short primary sources related to Billy the Kid. The primary sources focus on the Billy the Kid before, during, and after the Lincoln County War. The worksheet includes eight questions and an answer key for the teacher. The readings are very engaging for students. Students will also be highlighting or underlining parts of the prim
Preview of The Role of a Criminal Court Judge: DBQ Activity

The Role of a Criminal Court Judge: DBQ Activity

Upon reading the article and answering the questions, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted role of a criminal court judge within the judicial system. They will learn about the judge's duties, including case management, legal rulings, jury instructions, and sentencing considerations. Additionally, students will grasp the importance of ethical conduct and adherence to legal principles, such as impartiality, integrity, and fairness, in upholding the integrity of the
Preview of Salem Witch Trials - False Confessions

Salem Witch Trials - False Confessions

Created by
TDS Resources
Witches are fictional. At least, the sort the fly through the air are. So why would the people of Salem confess to being one when the punishment for witchcraft was death? The answer is partly related to the circumstances of the day, but are not necessarily restricted to the time. Confessing to crimes that you are not guilty of still occurs, and modern theories in criminal justice can help us understand this behavior.This lesson asks students to contrast testimony from the accused witches of Sale
Preview of US History Essay - Civil Liberties During War - English/Spanish

US History Essay - Civil Liberties During War - English/Spanish

Created by
Mr G ENL History
Hello! Attached is an essay geared toward the NYS Framework Regents, focusing on civil liberties during war. Students will analyze 6 documents, respond to DBQ questions, and argue the historical context/significance surrounding: the Bill of RightsCivil Liberties during the Civil War (suspension of Habeas Corpus)WWI (Espionage Act) WWI (Schenck v United States)WWII (Japanese Internment Camps)War on Terror (Patriot Act) Pages 1-7 are directions, documents, and responsesPages 8 through 16 include p
Preview of Hammurabi's Code History Investigation

Hammurabi's Code History Investigation

In this engaging history investigation, students analyze laws in Hammurabi's Code to construct an argument explaining why the laws were unfair the people they were supposed to protect. This resource includes document based questions and writing prompt. *This resource is included in the Ancient Mesopotamia Unit linked below along with many other engaging activities!Ancient Mesopotamia Unit
Preview of Ancient Rome - Twelve Tables Analysis - Crime & Punishment

Ancient Rome - Twelve Tables Analysis - Crime & Punishment

Students will analyze an abridged version of the Roman Twelve Tables to assign punishments for 6 different crimes. Great partner or individual activity. Connections can be made to Hammurabi's Code. Answer key included for teacher use.
Preview of Justinian I/Byzantine Empire/Justinian's Code DBQ and PowerPoint With Key

Justinian I/Byzantine Empire/Justinian's Code DBQ and PowerPoint With Key

Created by
Debating History
This includes a four-slide PowerPoint on Justinian I and a DBQ on Justinian's Code. The DBQ goes over two primary source passages of his code and asks 4 critical thinking questions. It also includes an answer key. The DBQ is a Word Doc.
Preview of Legal Codes PPT Slideshow 15+ Days (Hammurabi, Iroquois, etc.)

Legal Codes PPT Slideshow 15+ Days (Hammurabi, Iroquois, etc.)

Attached is an in-depth PPT slideshow that spends around two days each on the various legal codes throughout history (Hammurabi, Roman Law, Mosaic Law, Justinian, Magna Carta, Colonial American Law, and Iroquois Law).Included in Each PPT Lesson:Learning IntentionNext Generation Learning StandardsSuccess CriteriaActivitiesCartoonsVisualsQuotesDo NowsSummaries
Preview of US History: Gunfight at the OK Corral

US History: Gunfight at the OK Corral

EDITABLE reading comprehension packet on the clash between Wild West Outlaws and the Federal Marshals at the OK Corral in the town of Tombstone. Packet includes key information, pictures for visual learners, and reading comprehension questions with space to answer them right on the page.
Preview of ENL - International Criminal Court (English and Spanish)

ENL - International Criminal Court (English and Spanish)

Created by
Mr G ENL History
Attached is a literacy based ENL lesson focusing on an overview of the International Criminal Court. This lesson, like all of my lessons, is 100% translated in English and Spanish. I regularly include leveled texts to assist students with language development, images to assist with understanding, and translations to assist our newest students.Are you looking for more Global ENL materials?https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Full-Global-History-Curriculum-AND-Google-Docs-Downloads-6336105M
Preview of Hammurabi’s Code (DBQ)

Hammurabi’s Code (DBQ)

Created by
Tired Teacher
This resource has students complete an analysis of Hammurabi's Code. This would be a great assignment to extend student learning/thinking. Works great in Kagan structures or collaborative assignment.
Preview of Global - Primary/Secondary Sources - 24/25 - Genocide/Human Rights - 10th Grade

Global - Primary/Secondary Sources - 24/25 - Genocide/Human Rights - 10th Grade

Eighteen short-answer questions, worth 23 total points and spanning 14 pages, based on primary and secondary sources about genocide, child soldiers and modern human rights issues. These 14 pages of questions can be useful to any social studies curriculum based on world/global history. This assignment correlates to my 10th grade Unit 19 (Out of 20 total 10th grade units) of my reading and study guides for global history.Unit 19 (Global Conflicts & Human Rights)Many of the following sub-topics
Preview of FREE LESSON: Racial Issues in the Past and Today

FREE LESSON: Racial Issues in the Past and Today

Created by
Mr G ENL History
This is a lesson that is, perhaps, very important to all social studies classrooms in the United States. This lesson is a beginning of the year activity designed to have students discuss racial issues and wrongs that occurred in the past year and, of course, throughout history.Topics discussed:2020 Protests following the death of George FloydJuneteenthTulsa MassacreMartin Luther King Jr.'s "I have a Dream" SpeechStudent feelings based on the current state of the U.SThe lesson was designed withou
Preview of Life During Prohibition: A Case Study

Life During Prohibition: A Case Study

Created by
Time for Testing
THREE DAY, 38-PAGE UNITLife During Prohibition: A Case Study. The 1923-24 setting reveals what life during Prohibition was like for a teenager who delivered illegal sugar in Alabama and later entrained as an underage Naval recruit to Lakehurst, New Jersey, where he encountered the bustling era of speakeasies along the Coast. Two PowerPoint presentations supplement the short nonfiction story (complete with citations). This is a perfect secondary source for History teachers who have grown weary of
Preview of Magna Carta Open Response

Magna Carta Open Response

This google document has students read and paraphrase excerpts from the Magna Carta, then compares the Magna Carta to the U.S. Constitution with DBQ questions, and wraps up with an open response writing piece.
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