Description
My topic is the 4th amendment. My landmark case is Carpenter V United States. My current cases are Kansas V Glover and Lange V California
Research Web
Your topic:____________________________(specific Amendment/personal freedom from Bill of Rights)
Fill in the list of resources relating to the topic you selected. Two sources have been provided for you to assist in your research. Explore the provided sources and add sources from your own research. Use your Research Process Notes from this lesson if you need help remembering the research strategies introduced in this lesson.
Multi-media Sources: videos, audio, slideshows, or graphics
Source 1: Video, http://www.annenbergclassroom.org/page/the-story-of-the-bill-of-rights (use the video related to the Amendment you chose for your research), “The Story of the Bill of Rights,” Part ____.
Two-sentence description of source:
Source 2:
Two-sentence description of source:
Domain-Specific Vocabulary/Key Terms:
Include the terms and write definitions or descriptions in your own words.
Landmark Case Articles: find articles related to the landmark case you intend to use in your article
Source 1:article with list of landmark cases, https://billofrightsinstitute.org/landmark-cases (choose one case in support of your topic)
Two-sentence description of source:
Source 2:
Two-sentence description of source:
Domain-Specific Vocabulary/Key Terms:
Include the terms and write definitions or descriptions in your own words.
Contemporary Court Cases: find articles on cases related to your topic
Source 1:
Two-sentence description of source:
Source 2:
Two-sentence description of source:
Domain-Specific Vocabulary/Key Terms:
Include the terms and write definitions or descriptions in your own words.
Advocacy Articles: find articles or documents with statements from presidents, politicians, or advocates about the topic you selected
Source 1:
Two-sentence description of source:
Source 2:
Two-sentence description of source:
Domain-Specific Vocabulary/Key Terms:
Include the terms and write definitions or descriptions in your own words.