Unit 7 Review and Assessment: Part 2 - How To Change Government (Legislative vs. Judicial)
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How can citizens create real government change? In this 5th-grade social studies lesson, students complete steps 3-5 of their social justice project by choosing the most effective path to change the government. This video is from Miacademy’s U.S. Government course. Students learn how change can happen through... • The legislative branch (working with lawmakers to create or change laws) • The judicial branch (taking a case to court when constitutional rights are violated) Using real examples such as the Civil Rights Act, Brown v. Board of Education, the 19th Amendment, and Reed v. Reed, students explore how both Congress and the courts have shaped American democracy. Then, they choose the path that makes the most sense for the movement they developed in steps 1-2 and reflect on how culture and government influence each other. This video guides 5th-graders through civic engagement, constitutional rights, activism, and the branches of government in a clear, student-friendly way. Th
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