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US Constitution and Government Quizzer is an easy to use drill and practice flash card style quizzer to aide junior high students in preparing for Constitution exams. The questions asked cover a wide range of topics that may pique the students curiosity while helping prepare them for the exams which they may have in school. Program includes full text of the US Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and the Amendments to the Constitution. Features include text to speech, multiple answer sets for many questions, and variations on many questions.
US Constitution and Government Quizzer is an easy to use drill and practice multiple choice quizzer to aide students learning about the Constitution and Government as well as helping them review for US Constitution and Government exams. Students may read along with the computer while viewing the text of the Constitution, Bill of Rights, and Declaration of Independence. Results of each round may be printed with score, student name, and time/date stamp.
The Atlanta Journal Constitution 6/13/00 Steven Lubet "……Judge Roy Moore of Etowah County, Ala., became famous when he posted a hand-carved plaque of the Ten Commandments on his courtroom wall and refused to take it down. Now Moore is about to become more famous, having just won the Republican nomination for chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. If he wins the general election in November, he has promised to take his plaque with him to the Supreme Court, though he has not yet decided whether to place it in his chambers or in the courtroom. Moore clearly revels in the controversy. For the past three years, he has traveled the country promoting his views on law, religion and politics. He often concludes his speeches with a bit of poetry, explaining his worldview in a few short lines: "While truth and law were founded upon the God of all creation, man through law now denies him and calls it separation."
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Here are some examples of places where the federal/ state relationship is mentioned in the US Constitution. This can be a good starting point for the 'Gathering Facts From the Constitution' section of this lesson.
As of August 21, 2004, UTS will no longer be offering the Arizona and US Constitution exams on a regular basis. The Arizona Department of Education will provide UTS with a master list of names of all eligible examinees for retake exams only (those that took and failed the current assessments prior to 8/20/04). These examinees must provide a copy of their score reports at the time of registration to verify eligibility for a retake of the current version of the assessment. Refunds will not be provided for examinees who register in error or are not present for their scheduled exam date. Beginning September 18, 2004, the Arizona and US Constitution exams will be administered during six regularly scheduled Arizona Educators Proficiency Assessment (AEPA) administrations. The new version will be one assessment rather than two, with 100 multiple-choice questions and will cost examinees $40.00.
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US Constitution The US Constitution has been the model for many countries' constitutions around the world. It is a great document that has withstood the test of time in creating a government that has functioned well for over 200 years while preserving individual liberty and justice.
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