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"We, the People": New Voices in the Constitutional Debates Lesson Plan"We, the People": New Voices in the Constitutional Debates Lesson Plan
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"We, the People": New Voices in the Constitutional Debates

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Young scholars study the goals set out for the Constitution. They examine the resolutions arrived at to resolve three major conflicts which arose during the writing of the Constitution. They discuss or write down a one-sentence summary of what goals the Preamble sets out for the Constitution.

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9th - 12th
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Social Studies & History
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