Subject
  1. Library
  2. Presentations
  3. 12th Grade
  4. Social-studies
  5. Economics
  6. Contemporary Economic Challenges
  7. Economic Inequality

12th Grade Economic Inequality Presentations

Filter your results

Clear filters

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Analysis and Impact - Effects of World War I - Modern World History

Analysis and Impact - Effects of World War I - Modern World History

Presentation

Analysis and Impact - Effects of World War I - Modern World History

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the global impact and geopolitical shifts that resulted from World War I, focusing on the consequences across continents, changes in international alliances, and implications for future global conflicts. Understand how the war reshaped borders, economies, and political landscapes while learning to interpret historical events and their long-term effects critically.

8th Grade - 12th Grade

Outsourcing - Global Market Trends - Globalization

Outsourcing - Global Market Trends - Globalization

Presentation

Outsourcing - Global Market Trends - Globalization

8th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Engage with the characteristics and trends of globalization, focusing on outsourcing and regional common markets such as COMESA. Gain an understanding of strategic global operations and regional economic integrations.

12th Grade

[Understanding Influences - Causes and Impacts - The Enlightenment]

[Understanding Influences - Causes and Impacts - The Enlightenment]

Presentation

[Understanding Influences - Causes and Impacts - The Enlightenment]

12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the critical factors that led to the Enlightenment, with a focus on the connections between the Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, and the rise in literacy. Identify historical changes that have shaped contemporary thought. The material aims to deepen understanding of these pivotal eras and enhance the ability to relate historical transformations to modern intellectual movements.

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Psychological Perspectives - Contemporary Approaches - Nature vs Nurture

Psychological Perspectives - Contemporary Approaches - Nature vs Nurture

Presentation

Psychological Perspectives - Contemporary Approaches - Nature vs Nurture

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Explore how various psychological approaches, including biological, cognitive, and humanistic, explain behavior. Understand debates such as Nature vs. Nurture and cultivate critical thinking on psychological concepts.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Employment Trends and Issues - Union Dynamics and Workforce Economics

Employment Trends and Issues - Union Dynamics and Workforce Economics

Presentation

Employment Trends and Issues - Union Dynamics and Workforce Economics

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine key employment trends and issues by focusing on the dynamics of unions and economic factors influencing the workforce. Analyze the effects on wages, the variety of job types, and purchasing power. Achieve a clear understanding of how these elements interact and influence each other, gaining valuable insights into employment and economic realities.

12th Grade

Advanced Fiscal Policy Concepts - Government Spending & Economic Theories

Advanced Fiscal Policy Concepts - Government Spending & Economic Theories

Presentation

Advanced Fiscal Policy Concepts - Government Spending & Economic Theories

12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine fiscal policy with a focus on the roles and spending methods of government. Develop analytical skills to understand economic theories, including Keynesian and supply-side economics, enhancing your ability to evaluate different fiscal approaches.

10th Grade - University

Causes of Conflict - Factors Leading to World War I

Causes of Conflict - Factors Leading to World War I

Presentation

Causes of Conflict - Factors Leading to World War I

10th Grade - University

Social-studies

Examine the historical events and factors leading to World War I by focusing on militarism, alliances, and nationalism. Gain an understanding of the geopolitical changes and their effects on Europe, with emphasis on analyzing causes and consequences to enhance comprehension of complex historical dynamics.

8th Grade - 12th Grade

Decision-Making Skills - Evaluating Values - Public Policy and Ethics

Decision-Making Skills - Evaluating Values - Public Policy and Ethics

Presentation

Decision-Making Skills - Evaluating Values - Public Policy and Ethics

8th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Engage with the influence of values on public policy decisions through thought-provoking questions and scenarios related to voting laws and historical ethics. Analyze and debate diverse perspectives to enhance critical thinking skills. Develop a deeper understanding of how ethical considerations and societal values shape policy-making.

12th Grade

Functions and Measurements - Money Management - Economics

Functions and Measurements - Money Management - Economics

Presentation

Functions and Measurements - Money Management - Economics

12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the functions and measurements of money, focusing on liquidity and monetary base definitions. Understand the role of money in facilitating economic transactions and preserving value.

12th Grade

Fiscal Strategies - Tools & Impacts - Economic Policies

Fiscal Strategies - Tools & Impacts - Economic Policies

Presentation

Fiscal Strategies - Tools & Impacts - Economic Policies

12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine fiscal policy tools and their economic impacts by studying spending and taxation strategies. Develop insights into enhancing financial literacy and policy-making skills.

12th Grade

Fiscal Policy - Aggregate Demand and Supply - Economic Principles

Fiscal Policy - Aggregate Demand and Supply - Economic Principles

Presentation

Fiscal Policy - Aggregate Demand and Supply - Economic Principles

12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the impact of fiscal policy on aggregate demand and supply through core economic principles. Understand how fiscal changes influence national income and methods for controlling inflation.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Research Methodologies - Sampling Techniques & Quantitative vs Qualitative Approaches

Research Methodologies - Sampling Techniques & Quantitative vs Qualitative Approaches

Presentation

Research Methodologies - Sampling Techniques & Quantitative vs Qualitative Approaches

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Study diverse research methodologies by focusing on sampling techniques and understanding the differences between quantitative and qualitative approaches. Gain insight into various study designs and develop the ability to conduct effective data analysis. Enhance skills in selecting appropriate methods for research questions and interpreting statistical and thematic data accurately.

12th Grade

[Understanding Income Inequalities - Poverty in the United States - Socioeconomic Patterns]

[Understanding Income Inequalities - Poverty in the United States - Socioeconomic Patterns]

Presentation

[Understanding Income Inequalities - Poverty in the United States - Socioeconomic Patterns]

12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate causes and effects of poverty in the U.S. and examine disparities between states. Identify socio-economic factors and evaluate equity-focused policies. Develop skills in socio-economic analysis and policy evaluation.

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Identifying Causes - Social, Political, and Economic Motivations - Imperialism

Identifying Causes - Social, Political, and Economic Motivations - Imperialism

Presentation

Identifying Causes - Social, Political, and Economic Motivations - Imperialism

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the varied causes of imperialism by identifying and analyzing social, political, and economic factors. Develop critical thinking skills through matching terms and evaluating historical sources, focusing on understanding the complexities and interconnections within imperialist motivations.

12th Grade

Fundamentals of Public Policy - Governmental Roles and Policy Provisions

Fundamentals of Public Policy - Governmental Roles and Policy Provisions

Presentation

Fundamentals of Public Policy - Governmental Roles and Policy Provisions

12th Grade

Social-studies

Understand the distribution of responsibilities among different government levels in shaping public policy. Analyze how various policies deliver services and financial assistance to citizens, and examine the interplay between national, regional, and local governments in this process. Develop insights into the mechanisms of policy implementation and their impact on society.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Factors Influencing World War II - Conflicts and Decisions - Historical Analysis

Factors Influencing World War II - Conflicts and Decisions - Historical Analysis

Presentation

Factors Influencing World War II - Conflicts and Decisions - Historical Analysis

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the causes of World War II with an emphasis on global conflicts and leadership decisions. Enhance critical thinking by analyzing historical events and their interconnections, focusing on the subject matter and goals to develop a comprehensive understanding of the era.

12th Grade

Economic Tools - U.S. Foreign Policy Goals - Global Politics Overview

Economic Tools - U.S. Foreign Policy Goals - Global Politics Overview

Presentation

Economic Tools - U.S. Foreign Policy Goals - Global Politics Overview

12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the strategic use of economic sanctions in relation to core U.S. foreign policy objectives, enhancing understanding of how geopolitics shapes international relations. Learners will gain insights into the intersection of economics and diplomacy, and develop analytical skills to assess the impact of policy decisions on global interactions.

7th Grade - 12th Grade

[Historical Knowledge Assessment - Causes of the Civil War - American History]

[Historical Knowledge Assessment - Causes of the Civil War - American History]

Presentation

[Historical Knowledge Assessment - Causes of the Civil War - American History]

7th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the reasons behind the American Civil War to deepen understanding of historical events and assess knowledge of state secession. Focus on enhancing comprehension of the conflict's causes and evaluating historical perspectives on secession during this pivotal period.

Start adapting your curriculum in minutes.

The best way to create, adapt, and deliver resources differentiated for every student.

Marketing banner backdrop