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Crash Course: Government and Politics #31: Discrimination Worksheet
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The Crash Course Government and Politics Discrimination Worksheet provides an engaging 15-question video guide to accompany Crash Course's acclaimed lesson on discrimination in America. Walk through key 14th amendment protections against discrimination, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, Wong Kim Ark v U.S. Supreme Court case, the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, California's Proposition 187, and the Americans with Disabilities Act. The worksheet and answer key are Google Classroom-compatible for easy distribution. Teachers can use this versatile resource to introduce discrimination history, inspire critical thinking during the video lesson itself, or even for sub plans. With informative context paired with an affordable price, this discrimination worksheet makes an important topic accessible for any 7th-12th grade social studies, government, or history classroom.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Discrimination, Crash Course, Video Guide, Worksheet, Social Studies
Crash Course: Government and Politics #30: Sex Discrimination Worksheet
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The Crash Course: Government and Politics #30: Sex Discrimination Worksheet guides students through key concepts related to gender discrimination. This resource features a 15-question Google Classroom-compatible worksheet paired with the Crash Course Government video on sex discrimination. Students will learn about topics including intermediate scrutiny, Title VII, workplace discrimination, quid pro quo harassment, and hostile workplace harassment. The informative video and reflective worksheet questions encourage critical thinking skills. Educators can use this resource to spur discussion, check comprehension, or for sub plans. With an answer key included, this 2-page product helps introduce complex themes of gender equality and civil rights issues in an accessible way for secondary students.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Gender Discrimination, Civil Rights, Secondary Students
Crash Course: Government and Politics #29: Equal Protection Worksheet
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The Equal Protection Worksheet guides students through key concepts in the fourteenth amendment and equal protection clause. With a video link and 15 discussion questions, it explores ideas like separate but equal policies, protected classes, standards of review, and more using the landmark Brown v Board case. Teachers can use this sub plan or introductory lesson to foster critical thinking on civil rights issues. The worksheet and answer key are adaptable resources for whole-class instruction or independent review of Crash Course's acclaimed Government series. This concise package explains equal protection analysis in plain terms for secondary school social studies.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Equal Protection, Civil Rights, Government, Social Studies
Crash Course: Government and Politics #28: Due Process of Law Worksheet
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Crash Course: Government and Politics #28: Due Process of Law Worksheet enables educators to utilize the popular Crash Course video series to enhance their civics curriculum. This resource includes a two-page worksheet with 15 questions aligned to the concepts presented in Crash Course's video on due process of law. Students will gain key understandings of substantive and procedural due process rights, eminent domain and just compensation, Miranda rights, and more. The engaging worksheet format promotes critical thinking as students match terms to definitions, analyze scenarios, and respond to comprehension questions. Answer key included. Use this supplementary resource to introduce new material or review key concepts on due process. Suitable for secondary school civics, government, law, or social studies courses.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Due Process, Civics, Video, Worksheet, Answer Key
Crash Course: Government and Politics #27: Search and Seizure Worksheet
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The Crash Course: Government and Politics #27 Worksheet delves into the complex world of search and seizure laws. This teaching resource includes a 2-page worksheet with 15 critical thinking questions about the video, exploring topics like search warrants, probable cause, reasonable search, inadmissible search evidence, Mapp v. Ohio, and more. Educators can use this worksheet and accompanying answer key to introduce search and seizure concepts, facilitate meaningful discussion, or even for sub plans. Written for grades 7-12, the questions aim to boost student comprehension of this thorny legal issue. Teachers appreciate the affordable price point and compatibility with Google Classroom. Overall, this informative worksheet breaks down search and seizure concepts in a thought-provoking way.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Search Seizure, Crash Course, Worksheet, Laws Legal, Google Classroom
Crash Course: Government and Politics #26: Freedom of the Press Worksheet
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Crash Course Government and Politics #26 Worksheet covers the role of freedom of the press in American democracy. Students will watch the Crash Course video explaining key media concepts like the chilling effect, libel laws, and landmark Supreme Court cases. The 15-question video guide challenges students to analyze how the press operates within the context of US government. Educators can use this versatile resource in various ways - assign it to supplement a unit on the Bill of Rights, for sub plans, or as introductory media literacy. Written for grades 7-12, it includes an answer key. This valuable teaching tool crafted by experienced teachers helps students unpack big ideas around the complex relationship between democracy, government power, and a free press.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Press Freedom, Media Literacy, US Government, Bill Of Rights, Supreme Court Cases
Crash Course: Government and Politics #25: Freedom of Speech Worksheet
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Introducing a concise worksheet to supplement Crash Course's acclaimed Government series video on Freedom of Speech. The resource provides an engaging 2-page handout with 15 thought-provoking questions aligned to the content in Crash Course video #25. Educators can utilize the materials to spark meaningful class discussions around complex issues like political speech protections, hate speech, fighting words, and more. Applicable across secondary social studies and civics curriculum, this versatile resource integrates seamlessly into lessons on the First Amendment. Teachers appreciate the addition of an answer key for easy self- or peer-grading. Concise and informative, this supplemental worksheet simplifies integrating rich media into the learning experience.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Speech, Rights, Law, Media, Civics
Crash Course: Government and Politics #24: Freedom of Religion Worksheet
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Crash Course Government Series: Freedom of Religion Worksheet covers key concepts from the critically acclaimed series’ 24th episode. This 2-page worksheet with an answer key helps students learn about the Establishment and Free-Exercise clauses regarding freedom of religion. It also explains key Supreme Court cases like Lemon v. Kurtzman which established the Lemon Test for laws concerning religion. Students will gain insight into the balancing act between protecting religious freedoms and avoiding establishment of religion. With 15 questions aligned to the Crash Course video, this worksheet is perfect for in-class assignments, homework, or sub plans. The engaging video and worksheet can introduce students to these Constitutional issues regarding religious freedom in an accessible way.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Freedom Religion, Crash Course, Government Politics, Supreme Court, Constitution, Worksheet, Answer Key
Crash Course: Government and Politics #23: Civil Rights & Liberties Worksheet
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Walk through key civil rights and liberties concepts with students using this video guide for Crash Course Government and Politics episode #23. The informative worksheet contains 15 questions that prompt learners to analyze substantive and procedural liberties, the 9th amendment, basic Bill of Rights protections, and more ideas covered in the fast-paced video. Use it to introduce civil rights units, for sub plans, or in a pinch. The google classroom-ready handout works for in-person, hybrid, or remote 7th-12th grade social studies or civics classes. An answer key is included to support teachers in facilitating meaningful discussion. This concise, engaging video worksheet breaks down complex civics ideas for easy student comprehension.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Civics, Civil Rights, Liberties, Video Guide, Worksheet, Answer Key
Crash Course: Government and Politics #22: Judicial Decisions Worksheet
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The Crash Course: Government and Politics #22: Judicial Decisions Worksheet provides educators with a 2-page video guide to accompany the twenty-second video in Crash Course's acclaimed Government series. Students will answer 15 critical thinking questions about key concepts covered in the video, including congressional influence, political ideologies, judicial activism vs restraint, appointment politics, and notable judicial eras. An answer key is included. This versatile resource can introduce a new unit , facilitate a class discussion, or serve as enriching sub plans. Compatible with Google Classroom, it is ideal for middle and high school civics, government, and law classes. Concise yet packed with contextual learning, the Judicial Decisions Worksheet brings Crash Course's trademark liveliness to the classroom.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Civics, Government, Law, Video Guide, Worksheet
Crash Course: Government and Politics #21: Judicial Review Worksheet
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Engage students with a video guide for Crash Course Government and Politics #21 on Judicial Review. This concise 2-page worksheet accompanies the fast-paced video, prompting critical thinking with 15 short answer questions. Students will gain an introductory understanding of key civics concepts like the powers of the judiciary, appellate jurisdiction, judicial review, Marbury vs. Madison, separation of powers, and more. Use it to kickstart class discussion, or as concise independent review. The worksheet and answer key are formatted for print or Google Classroom. This versatile social studies resource works for in-person, hybrid, or remote 7th-12th grade learning.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Government, Politics, Civics, Video Guide, Worksheet, Judicial Review, Marbury Vs Madison, 7th-12th Grade
Crash Course: Government and Politics #20: SCOTUS Procedures Worksheet
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Walk through the key concepts and procedures of the Supreme Court with this video guide for Crash Course Government's episode on the Supreme Court. The guide features a worksheet with 15 critical thinking questions to deepen understanding of topics covered in the fast-paced video, including writs of certiorari, the role of the solicitor general, amicus curiae briefs, oral arguments, majority and dissenting opinions, precedent, court volume, and more. With an answer key included, this versatile 2-page resource works for introducing or reviewing the unit , for sub plans, or as an extra challenge for advanced students. The engaging Crash Course video and focused worksheet questions make legal concepts accessible and interesting for secondary students. Exploring landmark Supreme Court cases and decisions has never been so straightforward.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Supreme Court, Government, Crash Course, Video Guide, Writ Certiorari, Solicitor General, Amicus Curiae, Oral Arguments, Opinions, Precedent
Crash Course: Government and Politics #19: Structure of the Courts Worksheet
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Structure of the Court System Video Guide focuses on the key concepts in episode 19 of the acclaimed Crash Course Government and Politics series. This concise 2-page worksheet with 15 questions is designed to supplement the engaging video that explores the court system. Topics covered include trial courts, district courts, the appeals process, jurisdiction, judicial review, and more. With an included answer key, this versatile resource can be utilized for introducing new material, sub plans, or individual assignments. Applicable for secondary education, the worksheet promotes critical thinking on the complex structure of the judicial branch. Teachers can feel confident implementing this content into lessons on government, civics, law, or modern studies. Created by experienced educators, this affordable guide will both challenge and engage students.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Court System, Video Guide, Government, Worksheet
Crash Course: Government and Politics #18: Legal System Basics Worksheet
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Introduce key concepts of the United States legal system with this engaging video worksheet for Crash Course Government and Politics episode 18. Students will reinforce their understanding of legal structure, statutes, precedent, appeals, court systems, and differences between criminal and civil law. The 2-page Google Classroom compatible handout features 15 critical thinking questions paired with timestamped references to the fast-paced Crash Course video. Educators can use this stand-alone product to kickoff a Civics or Government unit , as a homework assignment, or even for sub plans. The included answer key supports self-paced learning. This concise and informative video guide brings the legal system to life for secondary students.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Legal System, Crash Course, Civics, Government, Video Guide
Crash Course: Government and Politics #17: Controlling Bureaucracies Worksheet
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The Crash Course: Controlling Bureaucracies Worksheet guides students through the key concepts covered in Crash Course's popular Government and Politics video on controlling bureaucracy growth. This turnkey resource includes a 2-page worksheet with 15 critical thinking questions aligned to the video content. Students will learn about bureaucracies, bureaucracy growth, termination, deregulation, privatization, and strategies used to control government bureaucracy. The engaging worksheet and answer key make this resource easy to assign for remote or self-paced learning. Use it to introduce a civics unit , for sub plans, or as a supplemental video guide. This concise package helps students comprehend checks on bureaucracy size to support an informed citizenry.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Bureaucracy, Civics, Video Guide, Worksheet, Answer Key
Crash Course: Government and Politics #16: Bureaucracy Basics Worksheet
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This informative worksheet covers key concepts from the sixteenth video in Crash Course's acclaimed Government series, which examines different types of bureaucracies. The worksheet includes 15 critical thinking questions and an answer key to check student understanding after viewing the video. Concepts covered include executive departments, sub-agencies, independent agencies, independent regulatory commissions, government corporations, and the functions and powers of bureaucracies. Educators can use this standards-aligned resource to introduce a new unit on government, for sub plans, or to spur discussion. The engaging video and accompanying worksheet make learning about bureaucracies approachable for secondary students. This accessible and affordable resource saves teachers preparation time while enhancing instruction on this civics topic.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Government, Civics, Bureaucracies, Executive Branch, Video Worksheet
Crash Course: Government and Politics #15: Bureaucracy Basics Worksheet
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Walk through the inner workings of bureaucracy with this video guide for Crash Course Government's "Bureaucracy Basics" episode. Students will follow along with the fast-paced video lesson to understand key concepts like what bureaucracy is, what bureaucrats do, and why bureaucracy exists. The informative worksheet contains 15 critical thinking questions to focus learners, with an answer key included. Use it to kickstart class discussions or as a homework assignment. This time-saving teaching resource works for both in-person and remote instruction. Created by experienced educators, it is designed to engage secondary school students at varying levels with an upbeat educational YouTube video.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Bureaucracy, Government, Video Guide, Worksheet, Secondary Education
Crash Course: Government and Politics #14: How Presidents Govern Worksheet
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How Presidents Govern Worksheet guides students through the fourteenth video in Crash Course's acclaimed Government series. The informative worksheet features 15 questions aligned to the video content. Students will learn key civics concepts like the makeup of the Executive Branch, the Executive Office of the President, independent agencies, how Presidents leverage party leadership and media to govern, administrative strategies like executive orders, and more. This versatile resource works for whole class instruction, small groups, or independent learning. The Google Classroom-compatible worksheet and answer key total 2 pages. Teachers will appreciate the engaging video content and critical thinking questions that develop student civic knowledge. Useful across middle and high school grade levels, this easy-to-implement resource is perfect for social studies classes or to make quick, relevant sub plans.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Govern, Presidents, Civics, Executive Branch, Crash Course
Crash Course: Government and Politics #13: Congressional Delegation Worksheet
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The Congressional Delegation Worksheet guides students through the key concepts covered in Crash Course Government and Politics' episode on congressional delegation. Students will learn about the role of delegation in the United States government, the purpose of government agencies, how Congress limits agency discretion, and the rationale behind congressional delegation of power. The easy-to-use worksheet contains 15 questions that align with the Crash Course video, fostering critical thinking skills. Educators can utilize it to introduce a civics unit on the United States government or for sub plans. The Congressional Delegation Worksheet comes with an answer key and is compatible with Google Classroom for simple assignment creation and grading. Priced affordably, it is a valuable teaching supplement for middle and high school social studies.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Delegation, Congress, Agencies, Civics
Crash Course: Government and Politics #12: Presidential Power 2 Worksheet
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Presidential Power 2 Worksheet for Crash Course Government Videos\nThis 2-page printable worksheet serves as an engaging study guide to accompany the Crash Course Government and Politics video on presidential power. Students will gain deeper insight into the topic as they watch the video and then thoughtfully respond to 15 discussion questions that strengthen comprehension. Educators can implement this versatile resource in various ways - as an in-class guide, independent practice, or homework assignment. Applicable for middle school through high school social studies or civics curriculum, it facilitates critical thinking on key ideas like informal presidential powers, war powers, executive agreements versus formal treaties, executive orders and privilege, and more. Answer key included makes it easy to implement right away. This concise, focused video guide will enhance relevance and retention of core civics concepts regarding checks and balances of authority in the United States government.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Presidential Power, Government, Politics, Civics, Video Guide, Study Guide, Worksheet
Crash Course: Government and Politics #11: Presidential Power Worksheet
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Dive into the complex world of presidential power with this video guide worksheet for Crash Course Government and Politics #11. Students analyze the key qualifications, expectations, and formal powers of the president, as well as the role of commander-in-chief. The worksheet features 15 thought-provoking questions to complete during or after the video, exploring topics like the State of the Union address, diplomatic roles, and more. Whether used to introduce a civics unit , for sub plans, or to spur discussion, this 2-page handout brings Crash Course's acclaimed critical thinking approach to the classroom. The zip file includes the customizable worksheet and answer key for easy implementation. Educators can facilitate meaningful conversations around the intricacies and limits of presidential authority.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Presidential Power, Government, Politics, Crash Course, Worksheet, Civics
Crash Course: Government and Politics #10: Congressional Decisions Worksheet
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The Congressional Decisions Worksheet guides students through the decision-making process of Congress based on Crash Course Government and Politics' acclaimed video series. Students complete questions aligned with the episode, covering key influences on congressional voting like public opinion, interest groups, political parties, and the president's influence. The informative questions deepen understanding of how lawmakers balance priorities when deciding on legislation. This versatile resource works for introducing a civics unit on Congress, an in-class video guide, homework, or sub plans. The complete package includes a 2-page fillable Google Docs worksheet with 15 short response questions and an answer key. Student comprehension is checked through aligned, levelled questions. Teachers appreciate the timesaving Google Drive compatibility and self-guided nature to free up class time for meaningful discussion. With concise and focused content to reinforce congressional decision influences, this guide turns any room into a civics class.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Congress, Influences, Decision-making, Worksheet, Questions
Crash Course: Government and Politics #9: How a Bill Becomes A Law Worksheet
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Introducing a concise worksheet to supplement Crash Course's popular "How a Bill Becomes a Law" video. This resource walks students through the key steps of the legislative process, from a bill's introduction to the president signing it into law. The 2-page worksheet contains 15 short answer questions tailored to the content of the video, probing students' understanding of concepts like committees, veto overrides, and the obstacles bills face. Questions are designed to boost comprehension and spur discussion. Can be easily integrated into remote or hybrid learning as the worksheet is Google Classroom-compatible, and the video link is included. Answer key provided. Use this time-saving resource to enrich lessons on government or assign as engaging sub plans. Suitable for grades 7-12.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Government, Video, Worksheet, Bill, Law, Civics
Crash Course: Government and Politics #8: Congressional Leadership Worksheet
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The Congressional Leadership Worksheet guides students through the power structures in Congress. This 2-page worksheet with an answer key unpacks episode 8 of Crash Course's acclaimed Government video series, diving into the leadership roles like Speaker of the House, Senate Majority Leader, party whips, and more. With 15 reading comprehension questions aligned to the fast-paced video, students will understand how party politics and key leadership positions control legislative agendas, press access, fundraising, and lawmaking. Applicable for civics, government, or AP courses, this engaging worksheet can introduce a unit on Congress, serve as a substitute lesson plan, or provide extra practice on the topic. Created by experienced teachers, it works for whole-class instruction, small groups, or independent assignments.
Author Ed Dynamic
Tags Congressional Leadership, Government Video, Crash Course Worksheet, Congress Roles, House Senate Leaders























