Learning Goals
Students will be able to analyze features of Germany's democratic government, including voting, political parties, and the Basic Law, as evidence of how rights are protected in a democracy.
Students will be able to investigate how Germany's government balances individual rights with community needs by using examples from public life and source-based discussion.
Students will be able to create and present a clear visual explanation of one feature of Germany's government and justify how it serves both citizens' rights and the wider community.
Products
German Democracy Investigation Notebook
A research notebook that records the student's inquiry question, notes on voting, the Basic Law, and government structure, plus source observations and a personal analysis of how Germany balances rights and community needs.
Germany Government Rights-and-Responsibilities Presentation
A collaborative two-minute presentation with one visual slide or poster that synthesizes team evidence about one feature of Germany's government, including methodology choices, key findings, limitations, and a conclusion about rights and the common good.
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