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Just the Facts: United States Constitution and Bill of Rights contains:
Just the Facts: United States Constitution
Just the Facts: The United States Constitution is a superior video resource for history and social studies classrooms. Teachers and parents alike can use this to make the Constitution accessible on many levels. The program is targeted at junior high students and high school freshmen and sophomores and is divided into sections corresponding to the articles of the Constitution. With contributions from experts on constitutional history and theory, the program lacks flashy production values but is nonetheless engaging, and considerable information is packed into 50 minutes. Kids won't be able to unpack all the information in one viewing, so teachers should think about showing different snippets over the course of a longer unit on the Constitution. --Erik Macki
Just the Facts: United States Bill of Rights
Just the Facts: The United States Bill of Rights offers teachers and parents a superb video resource for social studies, history, and government classes at the junior high school level or the freshman-sophomore level of high school. The program is divided into in-depth segments focusing on each of the amendments comprising the Bill of Rights and includes accessible commentary from university professors in constitutional theory and history. After the Bill of Rights, the program spends some time on the amendments that addressed slavery, prohibition, and suffrage. The program is not adorned with flashy production values but is well organized and presented. Because there is an enormous amount of content in only 50 minutes of play time, the program won't best serve typical junior and senior high school students if showed in one sitting. Teachers should instead implement the segments individually as a multimedia component of a Bill of Rights unit so that the dense information can be unpacked, analyzed, and discovered. --Erik Macki
Product Description
That preface begins the Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the Constitution of the United States.
When the Constitution was written, certain framers, powerful political leaders of their day, like Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams and Patrick Henry, insisted on adding basic legal protections to ensure individual rights. As a consequence the first ten amendments were added to clarify the rights of the citizens of the United States of America.
These are essential human rights, granted to all of us, that we should know and understand. In this video they are laid out in very easy-to-understand language, with comments from noted American Political Science experts form major universities who help interpret the language of this essential document.
In addition, this video includes all the subsequent amendments made to the Constitution of the United States through to the present. These include such important national issues as slavery, prohibition, and the extension of voting right to all citizens.
This video is essential viewing for any student of American History, and anyone interested in understanding our national heritage and basic rights as citizens.
The Just The Facts Learning Series brings you the Bill of Rights in a fast-paced style that makes learning fun!