How Laws Are Made
The journey of a local law from an idea to an official rule. Students explore why communities need laws and how citizens can help shape them.
Key Questions
- 1Why do communities need laws and rules?
- 2How does an idea become a law in our town?
- 3What would happen if a community had no rules at all?
Common Core State Standards
Suggested Methodologies
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