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The Federalist and Anti-federalist Debates on Diversity and the Extended Republic
In this unit, students will examine the arguments of Anti-federalists and Federalists to learn what their compromises would mean for the extended republic that would result from the new Constitution. (USA: EdSitement 2021)
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'The Prince' and 'Why Machiavelli Still Matters'
This New York Times lesson pairs Machiavelli's ʺThe Princeʺ with the Times Opinion article ʺWhy Machiavelli Still Mattersʺ by John T. Scott and Robert Zaretsky (2014-20).
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Global State of Democracy Indices
The Global State of Democracy indices depict democratic trends at the country, regional and global levels across a broad range of different attributes of democracy from1975–2015 (IDEA: Sweden 2018).
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Alexis de Tocqueville on the Tyranny of the Majority
These lessons focus on Chapter 7 in Volume 1, Part 2 of Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America, in which Tocqueville lays out his arguments about the dangers of the ʺtyranny of the majority.ʺ(USA: EDSITEment 2019)
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Thoreau’s Critique of Democracy in “Civil Disobedience”
Thoreau argues against submission to government policies that individuals deem immoral, few note that he also issues a sharp critique of representative democracy. This lesson focuses on that critique (USA 2021).
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Democracy in America: Alexis de Tocqueville's Introduction
These activities and worksheets help students understand what specific developments and events in history contribute to the advancement of greater equality in society and which ones Tocqueville regarded as most important (USA: EdSitement 2021).
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Growing Up in a Time of Fear
Students read about what it’s like to be a Muslim teenager growing up in America at this moment, then consider ideas for countering stereotypes and Islamophobia (New York Times Learning Network 2015).
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Should the state be involved in regulating the press?
Do news publishers need a watchdog with sharper teeth? Is effective regulation possible in the age of the internet? And what powers should it have? (UK. Guardian 2017)
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How Important Is Freedom of the Press?
Are there any topics or opinions that should be censored in the press? Or should journalists have absolute freedom of speech? (New York Times 2018)
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Should there be restrictions on wearing the niqab?
Is Britain on the way to a French-style ban? Is the matter one of national importance? Or are the number of people wearing the niqab in Britain too small for it to be a serious concern? (UK: Guardian 2017)
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