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Separate Powers: Comparing Constitutions

Posted By llad On June 4, 2018 @ 8:44 pm In | Comments Disabled

“In this activity, students will analyze historical readings about the system of separated powers, or checks and balances, outlined in the U.S. Constitution. They may then use the database of the Comparative Constitutions Project to locate constitutions from around the world to explore other countries’ systems of checks and balances.”

Lesson: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/public_education/publications/insights-on-law-and-society/2018/issue-1-2018/comparing-constitutions.html [1]


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