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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Populism - Populism and Progressivism - Historical Political Movements

Understanding Populism - Populism and Progressivism - Historical Political Movements

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Understanding Populism - Populism and Progressivism - Historical Political Movements

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, History, Journalism

Examine the fundamental concepts and effects of the Populist and Progressive movements during the American Gilded Age. Understand the pivotal reforms and societal transformations these movements advocated, along with their achievements and obstacles. Gain insights into the historical setting and importance of these political ideologies, enriching knowledge of social change dynamics and political strategies.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Perspectives on Conservation - The Hetch Hetchy Controversy - Early 20th Century Progressivism

Perspectives on Conservation - The Hetch Hetchy Controversy - Early 20th Century Progressivism

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Perspectives on Conservation - The Hetch Hetchy Controversy - Early 20th Century Progressivism

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, Science, History

Analyze varying viewpoints on the preservation of Hetch Hetchy Valley and assess the influence of the Progressive Movement. Investigate the socio-political dynamics that contributed to the construction of the O'Shaughnessy Dam. Understand how historical conservation and development debates influence current environmental policy and enhance appreciation for natural beauty.

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10th Grade - University

[Understanding Progressivism - The Square Deal - U.S. Political Reforms]

[Understanding Progressivism - The Square Deal - U.S. Political Reforms]

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[Understanding Progressivism - The Square Deal - U.S. Political Reforms]

10th Grade - University

Business, History, Social Studies

Examine the foundations and impacts of Theodore Roosevelt's Square Deal, focusing on the Progressive Era reforms that reshaped the United States. Analyze the socio-economic changes during the Industrial Revolution and understand the importance of worker rights and environmental conservation. Explore the emergence of progressivism as a response to economic disparities, gaining insights into its significance in societal development.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Rhetorical Influence - Political Divisions - U.S. Capitol Insurrection

Rhetorical Influence - Political Divisions - U.S. Capitol Insurrection

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Rhetorical Influence - Political Divisions - U.S. Capitol Insurrection

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the role of right-wing rhetoric in the events leading up to the January 6th Capitol insurrection. Evaluate the influence of media, examine group dynamics, and assess the impact of political narratives on social unrest. Focus on understanding these elements to gain insights into the factors contributing to the incident.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Creative Applications - Artistic Expression - Environmental Change

Creative Applications - Artistic Expression - Environmental Change

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Creative Applications - Artistic Expression - Environmental Change

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Arts, Social Studies, Education, Science

Explore how the intersection of nature and correctional environments can drive transformative artistic expression and foster social reform. Gain skills in integrating natural elements into human institutions, enhancing both artistic capabilities and environmental awareness.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Social Reforms - Social Gospel and Women's Suffrage - Progressive Era

Understanding Social Reforms - Social Gospel and Women's Suffrage - Progressive Era

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Understanding Social Reforms - Social Gospel and Women's Suffrage - Progressive Era

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate key aspects of the Progressive Era through a focus on social reforms such as the Social Gospel Movement and the Women's Suffrage Movement. Understand the historical social changes and the influence of reformers, enhancing insights into societal evolution and the advocacy for equality.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Investigative Journalism - Muckraking Techniques - Impact on Society

Investigative Journalism - Muckraking Techniques - Impact on Society

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Investigative Journalism - Muckraking Techniques - Impact on Society

9th Grade - 12th Grade

History, Journalism, Social Studies

Examine the role of muckraking and its impact on societal reforms through figures like Ida Tarbell and Upton Sinclair. Understand how investigative journalism drives legislative change and exposes social injustices.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Impacts - Child Labor and Technological Advancements - Industrial Revolution

Understanding Impacts - Child Labor and Technological Advancements - Industrial Revolution

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Understanding Impacts - Child Labor and Technological Advancements - Industrial Revolution

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine the profound effects of the Industrial Revolution by focusing on child labor practices and technological advancements, including the development of the steamship. Gain insights into the era's sociopolitical changes, such as labor movements and environmental challenges, to enhance understanding of historical economic transformations.

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11th Grade - University

[White Power Movement - Radicalization Post-Vietnam War - Historical Analysis]

[White Power Movement - Radicalization Post-Vietnam War - Historical Analysis]

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[White Power Movement - Radicalization Post-Vietnam War - Historical Analysis]

11th Grade - University

Social Studies, History

Analyze the Vietnam War's impact on the rise of white nationalist movements in the U.S. by studying how veterans, including prominent figures like Louis Beam, became radicalized. Understand the historical and social dynamics that drove this period, enhancing the ability to critically assess similar socio-political phenomena.

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10th Grade - University

Understanding Grassroots Movements - Comparing Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party

Understanding Grassroots Movements - Comparing Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party

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Understanding Grassroots Movements - Comparing Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party

10th Grade - University

Social Studies

Explore the fundamental differences and similarities between the Occupy Wall Street and Tea Party movements, focusing on their origins, goals, and impacts. Gain insights into grassroots activism, develop critical thinking skills regarding political movements, and understand the challenges experienced by populist efforts in sustaining long-term interest and support.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Understanding Conservation of Momentum - Collisions and Motion - Physics Principles]

[Understanding Conservation of Momentum - Collisions and Motion - Physics Principles]

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[Understanding Conservation of Momentum - Collisions and Motion - Physics Principles]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Science, Physics

Explore the core principle of conservation of momentum in physics, emphasizing its application in collisions and movement across various situations. Master how momentum functions within closed systems to predict outcomes in physical interactions.

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11th Grade - University

Dynamic Demonstrations - Environmental Science in Correctional Facilities - Innovations in Inmate Enrichment

Dynamic Demonstrations - Environmental Science in Correctional Facilities - Innovations in Inmate Enrichment

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Dynamic Demonstrations - Environmental Science in Correctional Facilities - Innovations in Inmate Enrichment

11th Grade - University

Biology

Explore innovative methods for linking life science to the prison environment, focusing on dynamic tree growth and ecological initiatives. Understand the transformative impact of nature-based activities in prisons while exploring concepts in environmental science and societal improvement.

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7th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Political Mechanisms - Reforms and Amendments - Progressive Era Politics

Understanding Political Mechanisms - Reforms and Amendments - Progressive Era Politics

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Understanding Political Mechanisms - Reforms and Amendments - Progressive Era Politics

7th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, History

Explore mechanisms and reforms of the Progressive Era, focusing on political machines, direct primaries, initiatives, referendums, and the direct election of U.S. Senators. Gain insights into the impact of these political structures on governance and voter empowerment, with an emphasis on recognizing key figures and legislative changes during this transformative period.

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11th Grade - University

Social Movements Analysis - Anti-Statism Shift - White Supremacists in 1980s America

Social Movements Analysis - Anti-Statism Shift - White Supremacists in 1980s America

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Social Movements Analysis - Anti-Statism Shift - White Supremacists in 1980s America

11th Grade - University

History

Examine the evolution of white supremacist movements in the United States during the early 1980s, highlighting their strategic shift towards anti-statism and the implementation of decentralized tactics. Enhance understanding of historical movements by analyzing sociopolitical strategies and recognizing the complexities of extremism within historical contexts. Develop analytical skills and a comprehensive grasp of the multifaceted nature of extremist movements and their impact on society.

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