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Problem solving Common Core WHST.11-12.1b resources

Preview of How Powerful Is Congress?

How Powerful Is Congress?

How Powerful Is Congress?The Constitution gives Congress 17 enumerated powers (plus the Necessary and Proper Clause). Using these powers, Congress has created laws about immigrants, pollution, biotech, taxes, the Internet, education and almost any other issue you can think of. The six lessons in this project allow your student to explore Congress’ most important powers: Taxation, Commerce, Patents, Copyrights and Immigration and the Elastic “Necessary and Property Clause.”Questions presented inc
Preview of How would you solve the Trolley Problem in real life?

How would you solve the Trolley Problem in real life?

In 2003, a runaway train presented Union Pacific workers with a moral dilemma. Divert it onto a sidetrack, risking derailment and property damage, or let it continue toward Los Angeles, endangering lives? Drawing parallels to the philosophical Trolley Problem, this video examines deontological vs teleological ethics in no-win crisis situations.This activity examines the difference between deontological ethics (focus on the act) and teleological ethics (focus on the outcome) using the classic Tro
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