Filter your results
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Causes and Effects - U.S. Revolution - American History
Lesson
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies, History
Examine the primary causes and impacts of the U.S. Revolution by focusing on governance under absolute monarchy and the implications of taxation laws. Gain insights into how these historical events contributed to the development of a democratic republic, enhancing the ability to contextualize pivotal moments in American history.
See more
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Cuban and Cold War Developments - Post-War Tensions - 20th Century World Events
Lesson
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Explore significant 20th-century events, focusing on developments in Cuba under Fidel Castro and key Cold War incidents such as the Warsaw Pact and the Berlin Wall. Gain an enhanced understanding of Cold War tensions and the strategic responses of global powers. Develop analytical skills related to historical political decisions.
See more
11th Grade - 12th Grade
[Examining Political Systems - Roles of Political Parties - Understanding Political Parties]
Lesson
11th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the roles and definitions of political parties, emphasizing their impact on elections and government structure. Gain an understanding of the two-party system, the emergence of independents, and the historical development of political parties in the U.S. Develop insights into how these elements affect political dynamics and governance.
See more
10th Grade - 12th Grade
Government Systems - Types of Democracy - Forms of Governance
Lesson
10th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the nuanced differences between various types of governments, including direct and indirect democracies. Gain a thorough understanding of political structures, distinguishing between terms like democracy, republic, and dictatorship, often mistakenly interchanged. Develop the ability to differentiate between the sources and distributions of power within governmental systems.
See more
7th Grade - 12th Grade
1920s Legal Challenges - The Scopes Trial - Evolution vs. Education Debate
Lesson
7th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies, History
Analyze the pivotal moments of the 1920s by examining the Scopes Trial, a significant confrontation between religious fundamentalism and the teaching of evolution in schools. Gain insight into the trial's legal and social implications while debating the importance of evolution within educational curricula.
See more
7th Grade - 12th Grade
Exploring Democratic Ideals - US Constitutional Principles
Lesson
7th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the foundational democratic ideals underpinning the US Constitution, such as the Rule of Law, Limited Government, and Popular Sovereignty. Gain insights into how these principles enhance governance, encourage civic engagement, and safeguard individual rights.
See more
12th Grade
[Understanding Democratic Principles - Foundations of American Government - Introduction to American Political Systems]
Lesson
12th Grade
Social Studies
Examine the foundations of American government by studying fundamental principles such as democracy, republicanism, and the policy agenda. Gain insights into the structure and functions of government, fostering a deeper understanding of democratic systems. Develop critical thinking skills regarding governance and civic responsibility.
See more
12th Grade
Understanding Currency and Trade Systems - Pluralism vs. Elitism - Foundations of U.S. Government
Lesson
12th Grade
Social Studies
Analyze the multifaceted structure of the U.S. government, with attention to currency systems, trade agreements, and the complexities of military financing. Learners will examine differences between pluralist and elite theories of politics, assessing their impact on policy formation and democratic values.
See more
11th Grade - 12th Grade
Conceptual Understanding - Foundations of Government & Economics - State Formation and Systems
Lesson
11th Grade - 12th Grade
Social Studies
Explore the foundational concepts concerning the origin and structure of states, with a strong emphasis on government systems and economic theories. Gain a deeper understanding of state formation theories and distinguish between different economic and government systems. Develop the capacity to evaluate the role of constitutions and essential economic principles within the context of modern governance.
See more