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Sun Nov 10, 2019, 11:58 PM Nov 2019

Trump impeachment inquiry helping students learn about Constitution



Educators are incorporating the Trump impeachment inquiry into their lesson plans.

The 10th graders in Aedrin Albright's civics class at a rural North Carolina high school had done their homework, and now it was time to decide: Should Donald Trump be impeached?

The students dragged their chairs across the room, those who opposed removing Trump from office on one side, those in favor on the other. Undecided students were in the middle.

"Your job is to try to persuade your classmates in here to come to your side, to your understanding," Albright told the teenagers at Chatham Central High School. - Shareblue
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Trump impeachment inquiry helping students learn about Constitution (Original Post) ffr Nov 2019 OP
Imagine THAT, unintended CONSEQUENCES!!! elleng Nov 2019 #1
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