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The destruction of New York City's World Trade Center and the
attack on the Pentagon in Washington raise innumerable questions
that can be dealt with in the classroom. Although the most recent
terrorist attacks have the greatest impact on America, they are
part of a long and tragic history of terrorism that has been developing
around the globe for decades.
Constitutional Rights Foundation has prepared "America Responds to Terrorism,"
"War
in Iraq," and "
Reflecting on September 11 ," a series of online lessons and resources
designed for classroom use. We will continue to add lessons on issues
related to these troubling times. We at CRF hope you find these resources
useful during this time of national crisis.
Terrorism
| Reactions
to Tragedy
| Information and Disinformation
Civil Liberties
|
Islamic
Issues
| International Law
| Terrorism Links
Terrorism
What Is Terrorism?
Terrorism: How Have Other Countries Handled
It? How Should We?
The Rise of Islamist Terrorist Groups
(NEW)
Reactions to Tragedy
Suggestions for Teachers
September 11—How Did You Feel?
Handling Controversy
How Youth Can Help—Service-Learning
Project Suggestions
Information and Disinformation
Fact Finders—The Media During Times of Crisis
Analyzing Rumors and Myths
Press Freedom vs. Military Censorship
(This lesson and others on the freedom and responsibilities of
the press can be found in CRF's
The Challenge of Information
.)
Civil Liberties in Wartime
The
Patriot Act: What Is the Proper Balance Between National Security and
Individual Rights?
(NEW)
Wartime
and the Bill of Rights: The Korematsu Case
Military Tribunals
Lincoln and the "Writ of Liberty"
The Palmer "Red Raids"
A "Clear and Present Danger"
The
Alien and Sedition Acts: Defining American Freedom
(NEW)
The Information Revolution: A Hypothetical
Case
Do We Need a New Constitutional Convention?
Islamic Issues
Origins of Islamic Law
Blasphemy! Salman Rushdie and Freedom of
Expression
International Law and Organizations
The United Nations: Fifty Years of Keeping the Peace
Do We Need a Permanent International Criminal Court?
Firestorms: The Bombing of Civilians
in World War II
Terrorism Links
A comprehensive set of links to lessons, media
sources, government sources, and information on the Middle East, Afghanistan,
Osama bin Laden, maps and geography, Islam, tolerance, think tanks,
commentary, and other collections of links on terrorism.
Lessons |
The Attacks | Personal Stories
| Rumors | Oklahoma
City |
Terrorism | Bioterrorism
| Nuclear Threats | Middle
East | Israel-Palestine
|
Pakistan |
Pakistan-India | Afghanistan
| bin Laden | Al
Qaeda | Iraq |
Korea |
Maps | Islam
| Tolerance | Broadcast
Media | U.S. Newspapers
|
International Newspapers
| Magazines | Other
News Sources |
International Government
| U.S. Government | Government
Reports |
Foreign Policy |
Military Strategy | Think Tanks
| Law | Civil
Liberties |
Analysis and Opinion | Opinion
Polls | Other Links
Attention Teachers and Students!
How are
you using "America Responds to Terrorism"
CRF's new series of online lessons and resources?
Please let us know!
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