Hi Leo, I like how your infographic makes federalism much easier to understand by showing how state and federal authority can clash in the justice system. It feels very relatable and helps explain why these tensions still matter today. The visuals really help bring the topic to life and how can capture the meaning.
Hello Leo! I really enjoyed your infographic and how you discuss the complex relationship that exists between achieving justice and federalism within a nation. Your inclusion of a timeline at the top of your infographic visually represented our nation’s progress in a way that was simple and easy to understand. I also appreciated how you added quotes from important figures such as John Locke and Thomas Paine who played an integral part in forming the America that we know today. If I could change one thing though, it would be to consider other fonts. I feel that a more expressive font could have added to the visual engagement aspect of your infographic. Overall you did a very good job on this, amazing work!
Hi Leo! I really enjoyed your Infographic, I liked the timeline in the beginning that explained how we got from the founding to modern day America! Your infographic followed that order as well, which made it flow well and tell a nice story! I liked the phases of Federalism that you showed! One suggestion would be in the section “Fighting for Rights”, to change the spelling error to Declaration. Overall, great job!
Hi Leo,
Your infographic demonstrates how much effort and time you applied into your research. On your first page, I like how you mentioned that the term “justice” is somewhat difficult to define. What justice means to some can mean a completely different thing to others. The flow of your infographic explains exactly that! Justice has had a different meaning throughout every period of history, and your infographic did an amazing job explaining that. I would suggest maybe aligning your timeline a bit further below the words above it so it doesn’t overlap. Other than that, you did an amazing job!
Good job on your project! I especially enjoyed page 1, where you included the timeline of American Justice. Your use of information we learned in class helped me understand the principles of Federalism and Justice. I would recommend adding more information about how both principles are applied in today’s world. I also suggest including more images to make it more engaging for the reader. Other than that, I found your infographic very informative!
Very well done here! Your info-graph is very organized and very easy to read. The boldness of your words make it easy to see what is important in the paragraphs. Your definitions behind all your topics are also very well worded. I also enjoyed the images you decided to add. Your section on “Government Powers Under the U.S. Federalism” is very organized and easy to read as well as understand each power, even though there are so many. Something I would fix is some typos on your Declaration of Independence section. All in all, good job!
Hello Leo! Very nice and informative infographic! You did an excellent job communicating the message that “American justice continually evolves toward equality and rights for all, but federalism’s slow, divided system often delays that progress when state resistance clashes with national ideals of justice.” I love the timeline on the first page it really helps readers understand the evolution of justice within our nation. I also enjoyed the chart of national, shared, and state powers on the third page; it’s super useful and clearly shows the differences and connections between them. One recommendation I have is on the first page in the Enlightenment section there’s a bit of blank space near the photo. You could consider enlarging the font or repositioning the image to make the layout feel more balanced. Overall, a very clear, well-organized, and engaging infographic. Outstanding work!
Hello Leo, very good job on the infographic. I think you explained your concepts very well, I particularly liked the explanation of the evolution of the concept of justice from the Enlightenment to today and the explanation of the concept of federalism and how that related to conflicts over justice in history. My only suggestion would be correcting some minor typos like the spelling of “cemented.”
Hi Leo!
Great job on your infographic! You tackled two complex and expansive topics of Justice and Federalism and did so with clarity and organization. I thought it was a smart decision to specify American justice, as it provides a more focused analysis. The inclusion of the timeline of eras was also helpful, as it allowed readers to better understand the historical context. One suggestion I have is for your first section to be in bullet points for easier readability and to place the timeline immediately after the second bullet point, since it directly references the material. I especially appreciated your conclusion comparing Federalism and American Justice. You effectively discussed how justice evolves quickly, and while its definition may seem easy to understand, much remains unacknowledged in reality. Federalism is essential to achieving justice, even as the courts move gradually. Overall, your infographic was informative and well-structured. Great Job!
Great infographic! I really liked how well organized it was, especially the timeline you created on the first page. I also appreciated how you bolded the key terms; as a reader, it helped me easily identify and focus on the most important information. I would suggest increasing the size of your tile headers to make them more noticeable. Overall, amazing infographic!
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Emilee Luera
Hi Leo, I like how your infographic makes federalism much easier to understand by showing how state and federal authority can clash in the justice system. It feels very relatable and helps explain why these tensions still matter today. The visuals really help bring the topic to life and how can capture the meaning.
Haley Aleman
Hello Leo! I really enjoyed your infographic and how you discuss the complex relationship that exists between achieving justice and federalism within a nation. Your inclusion of a timeline at the top of your infographic visually represented our nation’s progress in a way that was simple and easy to understand. I also appreciated how you added quotes from important figures such as John Locke and Thomas Paine who played an integral part in forming the America that we know today. If I could change one thing though, it would be to consider other fonts. I feel that a more expressive font could have added to the visual engagement aspect of your infographic. Overall you did a very good job on this, amazing work!
Ana Barrientos
Hi Leo! I really enjoyed your Infographic, I liked the timeline in the beginning that explained how we got from the founding to modern day America! Your infographic followed that order as well, which made it flow well and tell a nice story! I liked the phases of Federalism that you showed! One suggestion would be in the section “Fighting for Rights”, to change the spelling error to Declaration. Overall, great job!
Cielo Jerusalem Vargas
Hi Leo,
Your infographic demonstrates how much effort and time you applied into your research. On your first page, I like how you mentioned that the term “justice” is somewhat difficult to define. What justice means to some can mean a completely different thing to others. The flow of your infographic explains exactly that! Justice has had a different meaning throughout every period of history, and your infographic did an amazing job explaining that. I would suggest maybe aligning your timeline a bit further below the words above it so it doesn’t overlap. Other than that, you did an amazing job!
Samantha Garcia Mora
Good job on your project! I especially enjoyed page 1, where you included the timeline of American Justice. Your use of information we learned in class helped me understand the principles of Federalism and Justice. I would recommend adding more information about how both principles are applied in today’s world. I also suggest including more images to make it more engaging for the reader. Other than that, I found your infographic very informative!
Victoria Cantu
Very well done here! Your info-graph is very organized and very easy to read. The boldness of your words make it easy to see what is important in the paragraphs. Your definitions behind all your topics are also very well worded. I also enjoyed the images you decided to add. Your section on “Government Powers Under the U.S. Federalism” is very organized and easy to read as well as understand each power, even though there are so many. Something I would fix is some typos on your Declaration of Independence section. All in all, good job!
Sally Saleh
Hello Leo! Very nice and informative infographic! You did an excellent job communicating the message that “American justice continually evolves toward equality and rights for all, but federalism’s slow, divided system often delays that progress when state resistance clashes with national ideals of justice.” I love the timeline on the first page it really helps readers understand the evolution of justice within our nation. I also enjoyed the chart of national, shared, and state powers on the third page; it’s super useful and clearly shows the differences and connections between them. One recommendation I have is on the first page in the Enlightenment section there’s a bit of blank space near the photo. You could consider enlarging the font or repositioning the image to make the layout feel more balanced. Overall, a very clear, well-organized, and engaging infographic. Outstanding work!
James Clifford
Hello Leo, very good job on the infographic. I think you explained your concepts very well, I particularly liked the explanation of the evolution of the concept of justice from the Enlightenment to today and the explanation of the concept of federalism and how that related to conflicts over justice in history. My only suggestion would be correcting some minor typos like the spelling of “cemented.”
Jada Cano
Hi Leo!
Great job on your infographic! You tackled two complex and expansive topics of Justice and Federalism and did so with clarity and organization. I thought it was a smart decision to specify American justice, as it provides a more focused analysis. The inclusion of the timeline of eras was also helpful, as it allowed readers to better understand the historical context. One suggestion I have is for your first section to be in bullet points for easier readability and to place the timeline immediately after the second bullet point, since it directly references the material. I especially appreciated your conclusion comparing Federalism and American Justice. You effectively discussed how justice evolves quickly, and while its definition may seem easy to understand, much remains unacknowledged in reality. Federalism is essential to achieving justice, even as the courts move gradually. Overall, your infographic was informative and well-structured. Great Job!
Mia Ramirez
Great infographic! I really liked how well organized it was, especially the timeline you created on the first page. I also appreciated how you bolded the key terms; as a reader, it helped me easily identify and focus on the most important information. I would suggest increasing the size of your tile headers to make them more noticeable. Overall, amazing infographic!