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In this lesson, students will explore the achievements of the Warren Court and its influence during the 1950s and 60s. They will read an article to gather key information and prepare for an upcoming test on Chapter 28. Homework includes taking notes on section 28.3, due Wednesday. Students will also reflect on the JFK documentary, discussing their thoughts and feelings about his presidency and his legacy. Key cases like "One Man, One Vote," "Baker v. Carr," "Miranda v. Arizona," and "Brown v. Board of Education" will be examined to understand the Court's lasting impact.
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Do Now: Complete JFK Worksheet Objectives: Students will be able to..(1) explain the achievements of the Warren Court (2) read an article for key information. Homework: Notes on 28.3 due WEDNESDAY TEST Thursday (Chapter 28)
Thoughts and feelings…(Review) • What did you think of the rest of the JFK documentary? • Were you shocked at anything? • What are you going to takeaway from JFK’s presidency? • What do you think his ‘legacy’ is?
Warren Court • 1953 – Eisenhower nominated Earl Warren (rep. of cali) to be Chief Justice • Took stance against key issues
“One Man, One Vote” • Reapportionment – the way states draw political lines
Baker vs. Carr & Reynolds vs. Sims • Votes skewed in Tennessee • Used 14th amendment to enforce • States must redraw districts
Due Process • The law may not treat you unfairly
Miranda vs. Arizona • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kf6Uw_qxRhg
Prayer and Privacy Warren Court left an imprint on the nation
Brown vs. Board of Education (1954) • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTGHLdr-iak