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Why is determining the physiological time of death often difficult?
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make me a venn diagram of act and sat
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Student Task (Written Response): Who should decide if the rule is fair or unfair? Should someone have the power to overturn rules? Why or why not? What could happen if no one had that power? Transition: Introduce the ide...
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create a three-column chart Case Court Responsible Jurisdiction Type Students must also write 1–2 sentences explaining their reasoning for three cases.
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Students answer the following questions: What does jurisdiction mean? What is the difference between original jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction? Which court is the highest court in the United States? What types of...
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Students answer the following questions: What does jurisdiction mean? What is the difference between original jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction? Which court is the highest court in the United States? What types of...
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Students receive a list of case scenarios and must determine: Which court should hear the case Whether the case involves original or appellate jurisdiction Case Scenarios A divorce dispute between two citizens in Georgia...
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Scenario: Who Should Hear the Case? Read the scenarios below and write which court you think should hear the case. Two neighbors argue over property boundaries. A citizen believes their First Amendment rights were violat...
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Read the scenarios below and write which court you think should hear the case. Two neighbors argue over property boundaries. A citizen believes their First Amendment rights were violated. A person appeals a decision made...
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Question Workspace Check My Work Do you think programs should only be adopted after research establishes evidence-based practices? Or do you think new practices should be explored often as well?
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The central issues in Prison Programs involve determining the basic needs to which prisoners are entitled, and to what extent various programs, including higher education and faith-based programs, fall under the umbrella...
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The committee explores the possibility of sending prisoners into the community in order to obtain a degree. There is significant pushback. Community members do not feel safe having prisoners in the community before they...
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What requirements are necessary to pursue faith-based programming? Most faith-based prisons require inmates to hold Christian beliefs. Inmates are expected to profess a faith, but what that faith is does not matter. Inma...
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You make the argument for the effectiveness of educational programming and the impact it has on recidivism--how it can help inmates develop skills that will find them jobs in the community so they do not return to crime....
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You are a lawmaker in charge of deciding what programs and services to establish at the prisons under your jurisdiction. You are on a committee that makes these decisions. The local prisons have been following a more bar...
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How might education help prevent inmates from recidivism? Education facilitates maturation and development that makes them consider their surroundings more thoughtfully. Learning in a classroom with other inmates gives t...
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With the problem of prison overcrowding and the rate of recidivism sending many offenders back to prison, researchers are trying to devise the best way to help inmates with reentry into the community. One approach is usi...
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La Niña Reading Worksheet Instructions: Read the following passage about the phenomena of La Niña in meteorology. Then answer the questions on the information. La Niña is a climate phenomenon and the counterpart of El Ni...
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4. Filibuster Changes (2013 & 2017) The Senate historically allowed unlimited debate on nominations, meaning senators could use a filibuster to block a vote unless 60 senators agreed to end debate (cloture). 2013 Change...
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1. Constitutional Basis (Articles II & III) Article II – Executive Power Article II of the U.S. Constitution gives the President the power to nominate federal judges, including Supreme Court justices. However, this power...
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1. Constitutional Basis (Articles II & III) Article II – Executive Power Article II of the U.S. Constitution gives the President the power to nominate federal judges, including Supreme Court justices. However, this power...
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Answer in 3–4 sentences: Explain how political parties, elections, and civic participation work together to support democracy in the United States.
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How might campaign funding influence the election? How could media coverage impact voter opinions? Why might candidates pay attention to public opinion polls?
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Task: As a high school student, you have many options available for dual enrollment, including participating in career education classes at the W.S. Hutchings College & Career Academy. For this assignment, you will resea...
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Task: As a high school student, you have many options available for dual enrollment, including participating in career education classes at the W.S. Hutchings College & Career Academy. For this assignment, you will resea...
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