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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding Voting Rights - Legislative History and Amendments
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine how voting rights have evolved in the United States, highlighting significant legislation and constitutional amendments. Gain a deeper understanding of the historical barriers and important milestones in the pursuit of voting rights. Develop analytical skills by tracing the progression from limited suffrage to broader enfranchisement, focusing on the societal and legal changes that shaped the electoral landscape.
11th Grade - 12th Grade
Civil Society Analysis - Theoretical Distinctions - Political and Social Thought
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11th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine and contrast the theories of civil society as articulated by Locke, Hegel, and Marx, highlighting each thinker's view on its separation from the state. Gain a thorough understanding of civil society's development and significance within political theory. Identify how these perspectives inform contemporary political thought, focusing on the historical context and philosophical underpinnings that have shaped the role of civil society. Develop analytical skills to evaluate differing views and understand their implications for modern governance and social organization.
10th Grade - 11th Grade
[Understanding Human Rights Violations - Reparations - Societal Impact]
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10th Grade - 11th Grade
Social-studies
Examine historical cases of human rights violations and explore the importance of reparations in addressing past abuses. Understand how truth commissions and community engagement contribute to fostering positive change. Gain insight into the complexities of these issues and develop skills in critical analysis and ethical reflection.
11th Grade - 12th Grade
Civil Rights Impact - Legal Challenges & Historical Context - Civil Rights Era
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11th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the legal challenges and historical influence on civil rights, with a focus on key judicial decisions and their far-reaching implications. Develop skills in analyzing legal arguments and applying historical context to civil rights issues.