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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding Human Rights - Discussion and Reflection - Global Perspectives
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Focuses on the fundamental aspects of human rights, encouraging discussions and reflections on their significance and application in everyday life. Learners explore various declarations and codes, gaining insights into global perspectives on human rights while developing critical thinking skills regarding their implications.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Civil Rights Litigation - Legal Challenges & Key Figures - Civil Rights Movement
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the Civil Rights Movement with a focus on key legal challenges and influential figures. Gain insights into the pivotal role of court cases and constitutional amendments in shaping civil rights, and develop a comprehensive understanding of their impact on modern society.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding Rights and Freedoms - Foundational Documents - U.S. History
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Exploration of foundational documents that define individual rights and freedoms in U.S. history, focusing on key elements like the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. Learners will gain a deeper understanding of unalienable rights, such as the right to a fair trial, and be able to identify and explain core freedoms guaranteed by historical documents.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding the Enlightenment - Key Thinkers and Ideals - Historical Influence
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
History, Social Studies
Examine the major ideas and influential figures of the Enlightenment, focusing on their impact on political structures, including popular sovereignty and the critique of absolute monarchy. Understand the philosophical foundations of Enlightenment thought and their influence on modern democratic principles and human rights. Learners will gain insight into the origins of these ideas and how they shaped contemporary governance and societal values.
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Kindergarten - Professional Development
Key Historical Events - Civil Rights Movement - 20th Century American History
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Kindergarten - Professional Development
History
Explore key events of the Civil Rights Movement, highlighting significant milestones such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the impact of influential figures like Thurgood Marshall. Gain a comprehensive understanding of pivotal civil rights events and their transformative effects on U.S. history, enhancing knowledge of societal changes in the 20th century.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Philosophy and Historical Impact - Enlightenment Thinkers - Enlightenment Era
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the key Enlightenment philosophers and their impact on modern political principles, focusing on figures like John Locke and Thomas Hobbes. Gain an understanding of natural rights and historical events, and develop the ability to analyze philosophical beliefs and their influence on historical documents such as the Declaration of Independence.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding Resistance Mechanisms - Slave Societies - American History
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
History
Explore the complexities of slavery in America by covering key historical events and examining the roles and experiences of enslaved individuals. Understand various resistance methods employed by slaves, analyze legal frameworks like slave codes, and develop a comprehensive vocabulary to enhance knowledge of this significant historical period. Aim to foster a broader comprehension and critical thinking about this era, focusing on historical analysis and empathetic engagement with the past.
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
[Understanding Amendments - The Bill of Rights - U.S. Constitution]
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the foundational freedoms and protections provided by the U.S. Constitution's Bill of Rights. Gain insights into specific amendments, including the rights to free speech, bear arms, and protection against excessive bail, to enhance understanding of American civic principles.
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