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9th Grade - University
Analyzing Historical Sources: Understanding Perspectives and Context in History
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9th Grade - University
Social-studies
Develop the ability to analyze historical events by examining the roles of primary and secondary sources. Enhance critical evaluation skills and recognize bias within historical materials. Focus on achieving a deeper understanding of historical context and interpretation. Strengthen analytical skills necessary for discerning the reliability and perspective of various sources. The learning process involves identifying the significance of different types of sources in shaping historical narratives and assessing their impact on understanding the past.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Analyzing Speeches - Key Figures & Themes - American Revolution
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the significance of Patrick Henry's speech in relation to its impact on the American Revolution. Gain insights into the analysis of historical speeches and develop an appreciation for the historical context. Focus on understanding the content, identifying key learning outcomes, and enhancing skills in historical analysis, critical thinking, and contextual comprehension.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Critical Analysis - Key Concepts - Declaration of Independence
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Explore the essential concepts of the Declaration of Independence, focusing on its articulation of natural rights and a list of grievances. Gain a deeper understanding of Enlightenment ideas and their significant historical influence. Analyze how the Enlightenment shaped political philosophies and contributed to the American Revolution. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills by examining primary sources and interpreting their meanings and implications.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Critical Analysis - Truman Doctrine - Cold War Policies
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Explore President Truman's strategic reasoning for U.S. engagement in international affairs following World War II, focusing on the juxtaposition between democratic and totalitarian ideologies. Gain insight into the motivations behind the strategic use of humanitarian aid as a tool for political influence and stability. By analyzing these dynamics, develop a deeper understanding of post-war global politics and U.S. foreign policy decisions.