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Key EU Roles and Modern Slavery - Governance and Human Rights

Key EU Roles and Modern Slavery - Governance and Human Rights

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Key EU Roles and Modern Slavery - Governance and Human Rights

9th Grade - 10th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the structure of the European Union and its initiatives against modern slavery, focusing on key governance roles and worldwide strategies to combat human trafficking. Understand the intricacies of EU operations and develop a comprehensive view of international collaborative efforts aimed at eradicating trafficking.

9th Grade - 10th Grade

Analysis of Factors, Conditions & Solutions - Modern-Day Slavery

Analysis of Factors, Conditions & Solutions - Modern-Day Slavery

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Analysis of Factors, Conditions & Solutions - Modern-Day Slavery

9th Grade - 10th Grade

Social-studies

Understand the underlying factors and circumstances contributing to modern-day slavery across the globe. Learn about international initiatives and analyze critical data to assess the effectiveness of various solutions. Focus on comprehending the subject matter, achieving specific learning objectives, and developing analytical skills to evaluate potential interventions against modern slavery.

8th Grade - University

Understanding Sharecropping - Economic Impacts - Post-Civil War South

Understanding Sharecropping - Economic Impacts - Post-Civil War South

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Understanding Sharecropping - Economic Impacts - Post-Civil War South

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Investigate the influence of sharecropping in maintaining economic inequality following the Civil War. Understand the intricacies of labor dynamics and their impact on both social and economic frameworks. Develop analytical skills by examining how these systems shaped post-war society and contributed to persistent disparities.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Understanding Slavery - US Colonies - Historical Motivations]

[Understanding Slavery - US Colonies - Historical Motivations]

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[Understanding Slavery - US Colonies - Historical Motivations]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the historical factors and implications of slavery within US colonies. Gain understanding of the colonial policies and economic motivations driving the institution of slavery.

8th Grade - University

Understanding the Economic Impact and Social Resistance - Life of Enslaved People in the 19th Century American South

Understanding the Economic Impact and Social Resistance - Life of Enslaved People in the 19th Century American South

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Understanding the Economic Impact and Social Resistance - Life of Enslaved People in the 19th Century American South

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Understand the complex economic relationships between Northern industries and the Southern slave economy, while analyzing the resistance and survival strategies employed by enslaved individuals. Gain insights into historical socio-economic dynamics and explore the methods of resistance that shaped this era.

Kindergarten - 12th Grade

[Historical Analysis - Origins and Impacts of Slavery - Early European and African Interactions]

[Historical Analysis - Origins and Impacts of Slavery - Early European and African Interactions]

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[Historical Analysis - Origins and Impacts of Slavery - Early European and African Interactions]

Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the beginnings of slavery and evaluate its effects on both Europe and Africa through their historical interactions and events. Understand the economic and social repercussions of slavery, analyzing the interconnectedness of societies during this period. Develop critical thinking skills by examining these past dynamics and their lasting impact on modern societies.

6th Grade - 9th Grade

Analyzing Historical Conflicts - Growing Tensions Over Slavery - U.S. Territorial Expansion Issues

Analyzing Historical Conflicts - Growing Tensions Over Slavery - U.S. Territorial Expansion Issues

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Analyzing Historical Conflicts - Growing Tensions Over Slavery - U.S. Territorial Expansion Issues

6th Grade - 9th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the rise of conflicts over slavery and growing political tensions after the United States expanded its territories. Examine how these issues influenced political parties and forecast the trajectories of statehood for territories. Develop a nuanced understanding of the historical context and its implications, enhancing skills in critical analysis and historical prediction.

7th Grade - University

Understanding Legal Restrictions - Black Codes - Post-Civil War Era

Understanding Legal Restrictions - Black Codes - Post-Civil War Era

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Understanding Legal Restrictions - Black Codes - Post-Civil War Era

7th Grade - University

Social-studies

Analyze how Black Codes restricted African American rights following the Civil War, understanding their societal impacts and the constitutional challenges they presented.

8th Grade - University

Understanding Historical Dynamics - Impact of Colonization - African Experience

Understanding Historical Dynamics - Impact of Colonization - African Experience

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Understanding Historical Dynamics - Impact of Colonization - African Experience

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Investigate the significant impacts of colonization on Africans, focusing on key historical events. Gain insights into the cultural, social, and economic transformations that occurred. Outcomes include a deeper understanding of these profound changes and the skills to analyze historical contexts and their modern implications.

9th Grade

[Historical Analysis - Economic Practices - Slavery and Trade in Colonial America]

[Historical Analysis - Economic Practices - Slavery and Trade in Colonial America]

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[Historical Analysis - Economic Practices - Slavery and Trade in Colonial America]

9th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the economic and societal impacts of slavery and mercantilist policies in colonial America. Analyze key developments such as the Columbian Exchange and the Triangle Trade. Understand how these systems shaped the economic foundations and societal structures of the colonies. Develop skills in critical analysis by examining the long-term effects on both economic growth and social hierarchies. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how these elements contributed to the formation of modern economic systems and contributed to historical global interactions.

9th Grade

Analyzing Historical Testimony - Child Labor - Industrial Revolution

Analyzing Historical Testimony - Child Labor - Industrial Revolution

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Analyzing Historical Testimony - Child Labor - Industrial Revolution

9th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the conditions and consequences of child labor during the Industrial Revolution by examining historical testimonies. Strengthen critical thinking skills by analyzing multiple perspectives.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Understanding Compromises - Slavery in America - U.S. History]

[Understanding Compromises - Slavery in America - U.S. History]

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[Understanding Compromises - Slavery in America - U.S. History]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the pivotal legislative compromises that influenced slavery and sectionalism in 19th-century America. Understand how these acts heightened political and social tensions, developing skills in historical analysis and critical thinking.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Analyzing Economic Strategies - Resistance Techniques against Slavery - Abolition History

Analyzing Economic Strategies - Resistance Techniques against Slavery - Abolition History

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Analyzing Economic Strategies - Resistance Techniques against Slavery - Abolition History

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze economic strategies and resistance techniques related to the abolition of slavery, emphasizing historical impacts and evaluating various methods of resistance. Learners will enhance their understanding of the economic and social dynamics of slavery abolition while developing critical thinking and analytical skills.

8th Grade - University

Understanding U.S. Workforce Challenges - Child Labor Law Implications

Understanding U.S. Workforce Challenges - Child Labor Law Implications

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Understanding U.S. Workforce Challenges - Child Labor Law Implications

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Investigate the factors influencing job openings in the U.S. and assess Florida's proposed child labor laws. Develop a comprehensive understanding of how legislation impacts the workforce. Focus on analyzing key variables affecting employment trends and evaluating potential changes in labor regulations. Cultivate skills in critical thinking, policy analysis, and economic forecasting.

8th Grade - University

[Historical Analysis - Economic Theories & Sociocultural Shifts - Slavery and Religious Transformations]

[Historical Analysis - Economic Theories & Sociocultural Shifts - Slavery and Religious Transformations]

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[Historical Analysis - Economic Theories & Sociocultural Shifts - Slavery and Religious Transformations]

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Investigate the economic and religious changes that occurred during the period of triangular trade and the Great Awakening. Understand the development of economic theories and examine their societal impacts. Learn about the interactions between economic practices and religious movements, identifying how these transformations influenced each other and the broader historical context. Cultivate skills in historical analysis and critical thinking through the study of these significant developments.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Slavery and Immigration - Historical Context - Social Studies

Understanding Slavery and Immigration - Historical Context - Social Studies

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Understanding Slavery and Immigration - Historical Context - Social Studies

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the historical context surrounding slavery and immigration, focusing on their origins and consequential impacts. Examine the dimensions and implications of racial slavery while evaluating the push-pull factors influencing immigration. Develop critical thinking skills and foster a nuanced understanding of these pivotal historical phenomena.

8th Grade - University

Quaker Beliefs - Slavery Opposition - Historical Perspectives on Abolition

Quaker Beliefs - Slavery Opposition - Historical Perspectives on Abolition

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Quaker Beliefs - Slavery Opposition - Historical Perspectives on Abolition

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Explore the perspectives of Quakers on slavery, highlighting their unique beliefs and historical actions. Understand the Germantown Petition and its significance in advancing abolition efforts. Learners will gain insights into how Quaker thought contributed to the broader movement against slavery.

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Historical Analysis - Age of Exploration - European Expeditions and Global Trade

Historical Analysis - Age of Exploration - European Expeditions and Global Trade

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Historical Analysis - Age of Exploration - European Expeditions and Global Trade

6th Grade - 10th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the motivations behind European exploration, examine key voyages that marked this era, and analyze the global impacts of the Age of Exploration. Acquire a comprehensive understanding of historical events and evaluate the development and significance of global trade networks during this period.

8th Grade - University

[Historical Analysis - Fugitive Slave Act - Antebellum Era Legal Decisions]

[Historical Analysis - Fugitive Slave Act - Antebellum Era Legal Decisions]

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[Historical Analysis - Fugitive Slave Act - Antebellum Era Legal Decisions]

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Analyze the key provisions and historical context of the Fugitive Slave Act to gain an understanding of differing legal perspectives and societal impacts during the Antebellum Era. Develop analytical skills to assess how this legislation influenced both the legal system and societal attitudes toward slavery.

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