From Hammurabi to McLachlin is a research activity that chronicles the history of law from 1780 BC to the present. Because of the volume of information, it has been divided into two parts. Students will read the questions and then use websites [more]
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From Hammurabi to McLachlin is an activity based lesson where students complete research using specific websites, articles and videos to answer the questions. It presents a historical perspective on how law has evolved since 1780 BC. Students will be [more]
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This 193 page middle or high school resource examines questions such as how societies make laws, resolve conflicts, and deal with those who do not live up to society’s standards for behaviour.
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This website includes information on the Iroquois Confederacy that covers many of the curricular outcomes laid out by Alberta Education. The teacher background section has detailed information regarding the structure of the Confederacy, the role and status of [more]
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This narrated powerpoint on Canadian law talks presents information on how the legal structure of Canada is organized, the history of our laws and an explanation of the Rule of Law. Fair is not equal is a definite part of our legal system. There is a [more]
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