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Preview of What Is Your Freedom Philosophy? Personality Quiz | Civics & Gov Activity

What Is Your Freedom Philosophy? Personality Quiz | Civics & Gov Activity

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"What Is Your Freedom Philosophy?" is an engaging, zero-prep personality quiz designed to introduce students to two foundational concepts in political science, civics, and philosophy: "Freedom From" (Negative Liberty) and "Freedom To" (Positive Liberty). Instead of just memorizing definitions, students self-evaluate through relatable, real-world scenarios to discover which philosophy aligns with their personal worldview. It serves as a perfect icebreaker, introductory hook, or discussion start
Preview of Would You Vote Republican or Democrat? | Political Ideology Quiz

Would You Vote Republican or Democrat? | Political Ideology Quiz

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Spark meaningful conversations and critical thinking with this quick, engaging quiz that helps students explore their political leanings. Whether they lean Republican, Democrat, or somewhere in between, this resource encourages reflection on key issues like healthcare, education, climate change, and equality. Perfect for civics, government, or social studies classes—or as a thought-provoking warm-up or advisory activity! What’s Included Printable & digital-friendly 5-question quizClear answe
Preview of Supreme Court Case Study: District of Columbia v. Heller Webquest Worksheet

Supreme Court Case Study: District of Columbia v. Heller Webquest Worksheet

This webquest worksheet examines the landmark Supreme Court case District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), which affirmed an individual’s right to possess firearms under the Second Amendment for lawful purposes, such as self-defense within the home. Students will explore the case’s background, the Court’s reasoning, and its impact on gun rights, constitutional interpretation, and debates over firearm regulation. Ideal for U.S. history, government, and civics classes, this activity encourages criti
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