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8th Grade - 12th Grade

Legal Framework - Investigative Procedures - Congressional Oversight

Legal Framework - Investigative Procedures - Congressional Oversight

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Legal Framework - Investigative Procedures - Congressional Oversight

8th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the intricate processes and legal frameworks that guide congressional investigations and oversight activities. Gain insights into the significance of legislative oversight, understand the role of subpoenas, and evaluate scenarios warranting high-level investigations. Enhance understanding of governmental checks and balances.

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Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Presidential Roles and Responsibilities - United States Government

Presidential Roles and Responsibilities - United States Government

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Presidential Roles and Responsibilities - United States Government

Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the roles and responsibilities of the President of the United States, focusing on qualifications and powers. Gain an understanding of key functions such as the President's involvement in the military, contribution to the law-making process, and issuance of executive orders. Enhance comprehension of U.S. governance by exploring these critical aspects.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Key Events and People - Reconstruction Era - U.S. History

Understanding Key Events and People - Reconstruction Era - U.S. History

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Understanding Key Events and People - Reconstruction Era - U.S. History

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the significant events and figures from the Reconstruction Era in U.S. history, examining the transition from the Civil War to a unified national identity. This study emphasizes connecting historical concepts with skills such as critical thinking and the analysis of primary sources.

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8th Grade - 12th Grade

Political Analysis - Corruption - Gilded Age

Political Analysis - Corruption - Gilded Age

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Political Analysis - Corruption - Gilded Age

8th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine the political landscape and corruption during the Gilded Age, focusing on the significant events and impacts from 1870 to 1900. Gain an understanding of the political dynamics of the era and analyze the effects of corruption on national policies and governance.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Legislative Process - Bill to Law Journey - U.S. Government

Understanding Legislative Process - Bill to Law Journey - U.S. Government

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Understanding Legislative Process - Bill to Law Journey - U.S. Government

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the legislative process in the U.S. government, with an emphasis on understanding how a bill becomes law and analyzing the factors influencing the success rate of bills in Congress. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of legislative procedures, enhancing knowledge of governance and developing skills in analyzing and interpreting legislative processes.

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12th Grade

[Reconstruction Policies - Presidential Pardon & Political Changes - Post-Civil War USA]

[Reconstruction Policies - Presidential Pardon & Political Changes - Post-Civil War USA]

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[Reconstruction Policies - Presidential Pardon & Political Changes - Post-Civil War USA]

12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the impact of Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction policies on the political and social landscape, understand the objectives of the Monroe Doctrine, and examine key historical events such as the March to the Sea and the Second Great Awakening. Gain insights into the effects of Reconstruction on American democracy's evolution in the post-Civil War era and key 19th-century developments.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Political Representation - Congressional Behavior - Legislative Process

Political Representation - Congressional Behavior - Legislative Process

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Political Representation - Congressional Behavior - Legislative Process

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Focus on understanding congressional behavior, examining concepts such as "pork barrel" spending and various models of legislative representation. Enhance comprehension of legislative processes, assessing their impact on governance and policymaking. Aim to develop critical thinking skills related to evaluating legislative strategies and their implications.

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8th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Electoral Process - Electoral College Mechanics - U.S. Presidential Elections

Understanding Electoral Process - Electoral College Mechanics - U.S. Presidential Elections

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Understanding Electoral Process - Electoral College Mechanics - U.S. Presidential Elections

8th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the mechanics of the Electoral College and its influence on U.S. Presidential Elections, covering key aspects such as vote allocation and the varying processes across states. Gain a comprehensive understanding of crucial concepts like the total electoral votes required for a presidential win, differences in state vote distribution, and significant viewpoints on the Electoral College's role in shaping elections.

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11th Grade - 12th Grade

Post-Conflict Strategies - Historical Impacts - Aftermath Analysis

Post-Conflict Strategies - Historical Impacts - Aftermath Analysis

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Post-Conflict Strategies - Historical Impacts - Aftermath Analysis

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine the societal and economic impacts that arise after significant historical conflicts, emphasizing strategies for recovery and development. Gain insights into analyzing post-conflict scenarios and understanding the long-term repercussions for nations.

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11th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Reconstruction - Radical Politics and Social Transformations

Understanding Reconstruction - Radical Politics and Social Transformations

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Understanding Reconstruction - Radical Politics and Social Transformations

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the critical period of Reconstruction in American history, concentrating on the political factions and societal transformations from 1865-1877. Gain insights into significant legislative amendments and the ensuing power shifts, fostering a comprehensive understanding of post-Civil War challenges and developments. Focus on the content to cultivate problem-solving skills and analytical thinking regarding this transformative era.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Graph Interpretation and End Behavior - Analyzing Polynomial Functions - Algebra

Graph Interpretation and End Behavior - Analyzing Polynomial Functions - Algebra

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Graph Interpretation and End Behavior - Analyzing Polynomial Functions - Algebra

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Mathematics

Explore polynomial function graphs, focusing on graph interpretation and analyzing end behavior. Gain skills in determining zeros and extrema, and apply Descartes' rule of signs to enhance algebraic problem-solving abilities.

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12th Grade

Understanding Congressional Structure - Lawmaking Processes - U.S. Government

Understanding Congressional Structure - Lawmaking Processes - U.S. Government

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Understanding Congressional Structure - Lawmaking Processes - U.S. Government

12th Grade

History

Examine the complexities of Congressional functions and structure, focusing on the two chambers and the critical role of rules in legislative procedures. Gain insights into committee functions, the necessity of compromise in the legislative process, and identify influential political entities affecting Congressional actions.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Activism and Policy Changes - The Vietnam War Era - 1960s Civil Movements

Social Activism and Policy Changes - The Vietnam War Era - 1960s Civil Movements

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Social Activism and Policy Changes - The Vietnam War Era - 1960s Civil Movements

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the pivotal events and social movements of the 1960s that shaped U.S. policies during the Vietnam War era, focusing on student protests and significant legislative changes, such as the adoption of the 26th Amendment. Learners will explore the driving forces behind civil activism and recognize influential historical figures, enhancing their comprehension of the socio-political dynamics of the period.

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8th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Presidential Roles - Vice Presidency & Succession - U.S. Government Structure

Understanding Presidential Roles - Vice Presidency & Succession - U.S. Government Structure

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Understanding Presidential Roles - Vice Presidency & Succession - U.S. Government Structure

8th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the complexities of the U.S. government's executive branch by focusing on the roles and succession of the President and Vice President. Understand the evolving responsibilities of these positions and the importance of the presidential line of succession to enhance knowledge of political structures and leadership transitions.

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6th Grade - 9th Grade

Reconstruction Era Debates - Post-Civil War Policies - U.S. History

Reconstruction Era Debates - Post-Civil War Policies - U.S. History

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Reconstruction Era Debates - Post-Civil War Policies - U.S. History

6th Grade - 9th Grade

Social Studies, History

Explore key questions and debates from the Reconstruction Era, focusing on post-Civil War policies and their implications for the Southern states. Analyze the effects of the Civil War, conflict resolutions, and considerations for societal reintegration, enhancing critical thinking and historical analysis skills.

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7th Grade - University

Reconstruction Concepts - Historical Amendments - US History

Reconstruction Concepts - Historical Amendments - US History

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Reconstruction Concepts - Historical Amendments - US History

7th Grade - University

Social Studies

Explore the Reconstruction era, concentrating on key amendments and policies that influenced African Americans following the Civil War. Gain insights into historical amendments and their sociopolitical effects, thereby deepening your understanding of this critical period in U.S. history.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Analysis of Electoral Processes - The Electoral College - U.S. Presidential Election Mechanisms

Analysis of Electoral Processes - The Electoral College - U.S. Presidential Election Mechanisms

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Analysis of Electoral Processes - The Electoral College - U.S. Presidential Election Mechanisms

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the complexities of the U.S. Electoral College system and its impact on presidential elections, highlighting historical contexts and demographic representations. Learners will analyze election outcomes, interpret differences between the popular and electoral vote results, and comprehend the demographic composition of legislative representatives.

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12th Grade

Political Leadership - Role of the Speaker - U.S. Congress

Political Leadership - Role of the Speaker - U.S. Congress

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Political Leadership - Role of the Speaker - U.S. Congress

12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the complexities of congressional leadership, concentrating on the election process for the Speaker of the House. Learners gain an understanding of the political mechanics within U.S. legislative procedures and develop insights into the balance of power in Congress.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Civil War Causes and Strategies - Analyzing Historical Events

Civil War Causes and Strategies - Analyzing Historical Events

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Civil War Causes and Strategies - Analyzing Historical Events

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the causes of the Civil War and the strategic military plans employed during the conflict, with a focus on key events such as the Election of 1860 and the Anaconda Plan. Gain insights into historical cause-and-effect relationships, understand strategic planning in historical contexts, and develop skills in analyzing complex events.

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