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Preview of Civil Law Multiple Choice Assessment | Google Form Quiz

Civil Law Multiple Choice Assessment | Google Form Quiz

Civil Law Multiple Choice Assessment | Google Form Quiz 20 MC questions 5 MC questions with an SAT style passage This Google Form multiple-choice assessment is designed to evaluate students’ knowledge of key civil law concepts, including negligence, liability, damages, and legal defenses through engaging, scenario-based questions. Perfect for Criminal Law, Civics, or Law & Society classes, this resource is ideal as a quiz, unit test, review, or substitute assignment. 🏫 Grade Levels: Grad
Preview of Introduction to Civil Law Slideshow | Negligence, Liability, Damages

Introduction to Civil Law Slideshow | Negligence, Liability, Damages

Introduce your students to the fundamentals of civil law with this engaging and easy-to-use slideshow lesson. This resource breaks down key legal concepts such as negligence, liability, damages, and lawsuits in a clear and student-friendly way. Designed for high school students, this lesson helps learners understand how civil cases work, how responsibility is determined, and how individuals and organizations can be held accountable in court. Perfect as an introductory lesson for Criminal Law, Ci
Preview of Tort Law Slideshow: Comparative vs Contributory Negligence + Assumption

Tort Law Slideshow: Comparative vs Contributory Negligence + Assumption

Bring Tort Law to life with this engaging and easy-to-use slideshow focused on negligence and legal defenses. This lesson introduces students to contributory negligence, comparative negligence, assumption of risk, and common defenses to torts through clear explanations and real-world scenarios. Students will explore who is responsible in different situations and begin to understand how fault is determined in civil cases. This slideshow is designed to promote discussion, critical thinking, and st
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20 years in teaching - US history, Civics, World History, and Criminal Law

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I like student centered and real-life activities with choice boards and also hypotheticals