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Lesson Plan

In the debate over the Constitution, the Bill of Rights was a deal breaker. In this lesson, students learn why the federalists thought the Constitution didn’t need a bill of rights and why the anti-federalists refused to accept the Constitution without one. Students will find out why individual rights was such a big issue, where the concept of a bill of rights came from, and how the Bill of Rights finally got added to the U.S. Constitution.

iCivics en español! Student and class materials for this lesson are available in Spanish.

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No Bill of Rights, No Deal Bill of Rights Lesson Plan 01 - Reading
No Bill of Rights, No Deal Bill of Rights Lesson Plan 05 - Cut & Paste Activity
No Bill of Rights, No Deal Bill of Rights Lesson Plan 07 - Venn Diagram Activity
No Bill of Rights, No Deal Bill of Rights Lesson Plan Spanish 01 - Reading
No Bill of Rights, No Deal Bill of Rights Lesson Plan Spanish 05 - Cut & Paste Activity
No Bill of Rights, No Deal Bill of Rights Lesson Plan Spanish 07 - Venn Diagram Activity

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