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Teachers, parents, students, Question about US Constitution?

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How is the U.S. constitution taught to childred in this day and age?

As a child and even in to highschool, I was taught the U.S. constitution. I was led to believe that the bill of rights was valid. I was told that I had certain human rights, along with every other American.

I am just wondering what a classroom sounds like discussing this subject now days?

Students are smart and if they are still teaching the US constitution and Bill of Rights like they used to, the kids would have A LOT of questions about some of the things we are doing in this country?

Are any of you teachers or students yourselves? What is being taught, do they understand it or is it being skipped over now?

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  1. I am a student and we have learned The Constitution and The Bill of Rights and we understood it fairly well. There were some questions, but we got over it and I think that mostly everyone in my class either aced it or got a B on it. By the way I was in the 8th grade when I learned about it.

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