GA.SSCG6
Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) - Social Studies · Civics · Grade 9-12 · Sub-standard
Bill of Rights
Explain protections in Bill of Rights. Analyze First Amendment freedoms including religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition. Examine other amendments protecting individual rights including due process, search and seizure, trial rights.
Georgia Department of Education · Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) - Social Studies · Official source ↗
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GA.SSCGGeorgia American Government/Civics Standards
Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) for American Government/Civics. Comprehensive 18 standards (SSCG1-SSCG18) covering forms of government, founding documents and philosophers, Constitution framing, national and federal government operations, Bill of Rights, civil rights and liberties, three branches, state and local government (Georgia-specific), political processes, and civic participation. Continuously updated through 2025.
Principle content that aligns
1 lesson teach to this standard.
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Plea Bargaining: Why 97% of Cases Never Go to Trial
Only 2% of federal felony defendants go to trial. The rest plead guilty. Your Sixth Amendment right to trial by jury is real on paper, but the system pushes everyone to waive it.
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7 min · intermediate
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Sibling sub-standards under GA.SSCG
GA.SSCG70 lessons
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
GA.SSCG50 lessons
Federal Government Operations
GA.SSCG40 lessons
National Government Structure
GA.SSCG31 lesson
Framing the Constitution
GA.SSCG21 lesson
Founding Documents and Philosophers
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