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  • Images of the New World

    In this lesson, students will analyze the visual and literary visions of the New World in England, and the impact they had on the development of the patterns of colonization that dominated the early 17th century (USA: EdSitement 2018).

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  • ʺCommon Senseʺ: The Rhetoric of Popular Democracy

    Thomas Paine's Common Sense was instrumental in shifting the argument from accommodation with Britain to outright independence for the American colonies (USA: EDSITEment 2021).

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  • Harriet Tubman and the Underground Railroad

    This inquiry-based lesson plan is organized into three activities focused on the Underground Railroad and one of its most famous conductors, Harriet Tubman (USA: EdSitement 2019).

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  • African American History and Culture in the United States

    Lessons and resources for social studies, literature, and arts classrooms that center around the achievements, perspectives, and experiences of African Americans across U.S. history (USA: EdSitement 2022).

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  • Nixon and the War Powers Resolution

    Why there has been no declared war since World War II, yet the US has been almost constantly engaged in military action? (USA: Bill of Rights Institute 2020)

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  • The Monroe Doctrine

    In 1823, President James Monroe issued what came to be called the Monroe Doctrine, warning European powers from intervening in the affairs of the western hemisphere in order to prevent threats to American trade and national security (USA: Bill of Rights Institute 2021).

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  • Interest Groups

    This lesson uses the battle over school lunch ingredients to illustrate how interest groups and lobbying affect public policy. Take a side in the battle, create an interest group, and try to influence public policy (USA: iCivics 2018). 

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  • Governing Washington Communities

    Students learn the structure and function of local government in Washington and how they can “harness the power” of local government to address issues of concern. This lesson’s activity is web-based so that students can explore their own local governments. (USA: iCivics 2018-22)

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  • Free Speech and the Regulation of Interest Groups

    Students identify various court cases, policies, and laws that outline what interest groups can and cannot do. The evaluate the arguments for and against whether contributions are a form of freedom of speech (USA: CUNY OER 2021).

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  • Charting the Ideal and Real Legislative Process

    This New York Times Lesson Plan compares the basic legislative process with the real process, complete with the political machinations at work when a bill works its way through Congress (2010-20).

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