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How did slavery mold the creation of the US Constitution? The final lesson in the series focuses on how slavery impacted the creation of the Electoral College. Academics learn how the Electoral College was created because Southern states worried a popular vote could affect their rights to own slaves. They participate in discussions, read handouts, and complete worksheets to understand the impact of slavery on the Electoral College and how it has changed over time.
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american history, the electoral college, the electoral process, the electoral vote, slavery, constitutional law, the constitutional convention, the united states constitution, the constitution, voting, elections, presidential elections, american democracy, democracy, democratic values, representative democracy
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Instructional Ideas
- Guide a discussion on ways slavery impacted the creation of the Constitution
- Have learners create flyers based on how they would change the Electoral College
Classroom Considerations
- Second installment in a two-part series
- Topic of slavery is a sensitive subject and should be handled with care
Pros
- Promotes discussion on equal rights
- Includes additional assessment options
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- None