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An introduction to Justice/Injustice
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An introduction to Justice/Injustice

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Grade Level Grades 6-12
Resource Type Activity, Handout, Worksheet

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A lesson that introduces students to justice and injustice. You could also use it to compare justice in this country compared to another. I used USA and Dubai as an example. Therefore Justice in one country may not be held acceptable as justice in another.

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Wurth22
Wurth22 June 28, 2014

This lesson allows for the students to express their opinions and discover how tricky it can be to decide if justice has been served. The example cases chosen are really interesting and will challenge the students to truly compare how different people view justice/ injustice.

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