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You might explore how the same documents that established "unalienable rights" (like the Declaration of Independence) coexisted with the institutionalized expansion of slavery. The Evolution of Citizenship:
Links to historical documents, speeches, letters, and political cartoons that students must analyze to develop critical thinking skills.
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Studying the framing of the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the structure of the federal government.
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