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PEOPLE V. BELL: Issues of Free Expression, Intergroup Conflict, and Arson 
A religious cult takes up residence on the outskirts of town, and Terry Bell helps organize citizens in opposition—but when an arsonist burns down the temple, is Bell guilty of incitement? ©1992. ... more>>>
Simulations, eBookCRF219-WEB, CRF219E-WEB
PEOPLE V. BRUNETTI: Issues of Homicide, Conspiracy, Gun Control, and the Right to Bear Arms 
After a suburban high school student shoots and kills another student, his cousin, Shawn Brunetti, is charged with planning the murder. ©1998. Constitutional Rights Foundation.

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Simulations, eBookCRF281-WEB, CRF281E-WEB
PEOPLE V. CAUFIELD: Issues of Carjacking, Three Strikes, and Due Process 
Two-striker Jesse Caufield is questioned after police find a stolen Honda parked on his block. Given permission, officers search the youth's house, discover the victim's wallet, and arrest Caufield for ... more>>>
Simulations, eBookCRF241-WEB, CRF241E-WEB
PEOPLE V. DONOVAN: Issues of Involuntary Manslaughter, Removal of Traffic Signs, and the Protection Against Self-incrimination 
After three people die in an exit ramp collision, investigators find the missing "Do Not Enter" sign at the home of university student Chris Donovan. The admissibility of Donovan's subsequent incriminating ... more>>>
Simulations, eBookCRF195-WEB, CRF195E-WEB
PEOPLE V. KELMAR: Issues of Youth Violence, Homicide, and Privacy 
High school senior Devon Kelmar fatally shoots his classmate Cory Jackson in a parking lot confrontation. Kelmar admits shooting Jackson but claims self-defense. The admissibility of therapist-patient ... more>>>
Simulations, eBookCRF243-WEB, CRF243E-WEB
PEOPLE V. STOVER: Issues of Use of Force, Free Expression, and Hate Crimes 
Is security guard Jan Stover guilty of disorderly conduct and/or assault with a deadly weapon? ©1991. Constitutional Rights Foundation.

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Simulations, eBookCRF211-WEB, CRF211E-WEB
PEOPLE V. WHITMAN: Issues of Child Abduction, Grand Theft, and Self-Incrimination 
Alex Whitman is booked for abducting his small daughter from her legal guardian and grandparent, Morgan Davison. Whitman is additionally charged with stealing Davison's valuable camera and $1200 in cash. ... more>>>
Simulations, eBookCRF242-WEB, CRF242E-WEB
AP* TEST-PREP STUDY SETS 
Providing students with a comprehensive, two-pronged approach to tackling the AP exam, each study set pairs a test-prep book with the corresponding box of flash cards by the same publisher. Test-prep books ... more>>>
Books, SimulationsBES350-WEB, BES106-WEB, BES218-WEB...
AP* U.S. GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS FLASH CARDS 
This set of 375 flash cards gives students the flexibility to study specific areas of U.S. government and politics. Cards are sorted by topic and include detailed explanations of basic concepts. A table ... more>>>
SimulationsBES178-WEB
BRANCHES OF GOVERNMENT 
The words of the Constitution guide students as they become experts on the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the U.S. government. Using graphic organizers to focus on key information, students ... more>>>
SimulationsINT142-WEB
CLASSROOM CITY: A Simulation of Local Government and Economic s in a Classroom Mini-city 
Students design, run, and sustain a classroom mini-city while striving to accumulate money and assets in this simulation dealing with local government and economics. "Citizens" plan the city's geographical ... more>>>
Simulations, CD-ROM & Software, eBookINT964-WEB, INT864CD-WEB, INT964E-WEB
CONGRESSIONAL CRISIS SESSIONS: American History Re-Creations 
Students methodically present arguments from both sides and try to sway the undecided as they reenact historic clashes between members of legislative bodies. At the end of the simulation, students vote ... more>>>
Simulations, CD-ROM & SoftwareINT310-WEB, INT309CD-WEB
CONSTITUTION: A Simulation of a Convention to Revise the United States Constitution 
During a modern constitutional convention, student representatives portray Radicals, Moderates, Conservatives, Minorities, and members of the Anti-President and Big State blocs, as they decide between ... more>>>
SimulationsINT36-WEB
CRITICAL DECISIONS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1860–1862 
Students confronted with 20–25 issues on which President Lincoln made critical decisions assess basic information and determine the course which was actually chosen. more>>>
SimulationsHSG153-WEB
CRITICAL DECISIONS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1862–1865 
Similar to Critical Decisions of Abraham Lincoln, 1860–1862, but covers later decisions. more>>>
SimulationsHSG154-WEB
CRITICAL DECISIONS OF HARRY TRUMAN 
Students confronted with 20–25 issues on which President Truman made critical decisions assess basic information and determine the course which was actually chosen. more>>>
SimulationsHSG157-WEB
CRITICAL DECISIONS OF JOHN F. KENNEDY 
Students confronted with 20–25 issues on which President Kennedy made critical decisions assess basic information and determine the course which was actually chosen. more>>>
SimulationsHSG158-WEB
CRITICAL DECISIONS OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT 
Students confronted with 20–25 issues on which President Roosevelt made critical decisions assess basic information and determine the course which was actually chosen. more>>>
SimulationsHSG155-WEB
CRITICAL DECISIONS OF WOODROW WILSON 
Students confronted with 20–25 issues on which President Wilson made critical decisions assess basic information and determine the course which was actually chosen. more>>>
SimulationsHSG156-WEB
DID MY BILL PASS? A Model Legislature Simulation 
Divided into Democrats and Republicans in the same ratio as Congress, students write bills, serve on committees, deal with lobbyists, devise strategies to pass legislation, and argue positions before the ... more>>>
SimulationsCEC101-WEB
FAMOUS PRESIDENTS GAME, PART 1: Washington to Garfield 
Students try to identify presidents from clues and then use the information they have accumulated to rate the presidents' performances. more>>>
SimulationsHSG125-WEB
FAMOUS PRESIDENTS GAME, PART 2: Arthur to Reagan 
The same rules for Part 1 apply here, with students identifying and rating the later presidents. more>>>
SimulationsHSG126-WEB
FOOTSTEPS TO FREEDOM™ CLASSROOM GAME 
This exciting and interactive teaching tool oulines the evolution of the United States. Using 79 question cards, the game is played in three rounds with the answers reinforcing key concepts within the ... more>>>
SimulationsHS999-WEB
GEOPUZZLE: Red State/Blue State 
Simultaneously teach students about the geography, history, and presidential elections of the United States. Every state (plus Washington, D.C.) comes in both red and blue so that the puzzle may be assembled ... more>>>
SimulationsGEO106-WEB
GOVERNMENT ACTIVATORS: Foundations of American Government  
By Greg Timmons. Cooperative active-learning lessons take students deep into the nuts and bolts of U.S. government as they participate in activities such as simulating negotiations between a society's ... more>>>
Simulations, eBookINT846-WEB, INT846E-WEB
GREAT PRESIDENTIAL DECISIONS: American History Re-Creations 
One student acts as president while others role-play advisors, members of Congress, moderators, or even wives to demonstrate the agonizing process behind momentous decisions. With the choice made, students ... more>>>
Simulations, CD-ROM & SoftwareINT330-WEB, INT329CD-WEB
INTERACT SOCIAL STUDIES LIBRARY 
Student groups enter into extended scenarios that turn the classroom into miniature societies, in which individual responses to changing situations affect not only their own group, but often the class ... more>>>
SimulationsINT790-WEB, INT964-WEB, INT400-WEB...
JURIS: An Interaction Unit Introducing Contracts, Torts, Juvenile, and Criminal Law 
Using a student guide with the history and definitions of each type of law, this unit guides students through case studies involving young people. A variety of teaching methods are used, including discussion, ... more>>>
Simulations, BooksINT815-WEB, INT815SG-WEB
KEY PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: American History Re-Creations 
Playing candidates, their campaign managers, fervent supporters, and undecided voters, students learn about party platforms from selected eras, as well as about personal attributes of the hopefuls themselves. ... more>>>
Simulations, CD-ROM & SoftwareINT180-WEB, INT181CD-WEB
POLITICS AS USUAL 
You're a United States senator, and you'll do anythingto get re-elected. Highlighting the imperfections of our political system—the disparity between the vision of the Founding Fathers and how our ... more>>>
SimulationsFLS105-WEB

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