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Other DisciplinesLegal/Constitution
World War I provides a lens through which to explore legal and constitutional questions, ranging from First Amendment rights to war powers.
Lessons/resources

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» Primary Sources in American History: Treaty of Versailles
Text of the Treaty of Versailles along with primary sources highlighting the debate over ratification.
» March 19, 1920 | Senate Rejects Treaty of Versailles for Second and Final Time
Learning Network article in the New York times; includes discussion questions
» Sedition in World War I
Lesson examining free speech issues during the War. | Stanford History Education Group
» The World War I Anti-War Movement and the First Amendment
Article about free speech and wartime restrictions, from the National Constitution Center.