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Civil Liberties v. Civil Rights: Create a PowerPoint slide show explaining what Civil Liberties and Civil Rights are. Your slide show should consist of 10-14 slides (not including a title slide and reference slide which you must have) and should include, but not be limited to:

             ·         Definition of civil liberties and discuss how these rights are protected on a                              federal and state level 

                ·         Definition of civil rights and discuss how these rights are protected on a federal                       and state level 

                ·         Two cases involving civil liberties taken up by the Supreme Court from 1800-2005

 

·         Two cases involving civil rights taken up by the Supreme Court from 1800-2005

 

·         One case involving civil liberties ruled on by the Supreme Court in the last 2 years

 

·         One case involving civil rights ruled on by the Supreme Court in the last 2 years

 

·         One leader of civil liberty causes

 

·         One leader of civil rights causes (within the last 5 years)

 

·         Two pictures

 

·         Explanation of how each of these Supreme Court decisions have influenced minority groups, and the effects they have had on the struggles for equal rights

 

·         The status of equal rights today

 

 

 

 

You may include additional information you feel is relevant, but do not create more than 14 slides. Remember that you must include a title slide and proper APA reference slide in addition to the 10-14 slides. Use your creativity, and organize the material in a logical and understandable manner. Please feel free to use the notes portion of each slide as well. 

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