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History of Monopolies in the United States
Monopolies in the United States have existed in many forms. When a business dominates a market, its market power makes it a monopoly. How these businesses use their market power will determine the legality of the monopoly. Contrary to popular belief, monopolies are not illegal in the United States. What is illegal is actions taken by monopolies to limit competition. This ...
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Who Makes Your iPhone: A discussion about sweatshops
What is the human cost of an iPad? The labor conditions at factories making Apple products have been in the public spotlight lately. While Apple is not unique in using low-wage Chinese labor to produce its electronic products, the popularity of the iPad and iPhone, along with publicity surrounding the death of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, have renewed debate about what labor ...
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The Streamin’ Blues
The lesson provides insight into what makes musicians fans or opponents of digital streaming. Cost/benefit analysis and identifying incentives are the economic reasoning tools used in this lesson to understand why artists’ stance on streaming is rational, whether they give it a thumbs up or thumbs down (USA: FTE 2018).
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Immigration Debate
Americans offer positive and negative perspectives regarding immigrants. There are points of view, for example, regarding immigrants' impact on the U.S. labor force and issues around terrorism and immigration. Gathering information on pro and con arguments can be helpful if making conclusions regarding immigrants' roles in the United States is to occur (PBS, USA ...
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U.S. Immigration Policy, Past and Present
Students review a timeline of U.S. immigration policy and laws from European colonization to today, collaboratively synthesize their findings, and present them to the class (USA: Brown University 2018).
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An Investigation Into Immigration and Migration in the United States
Students will use tables and visualizations of data about geographic mobility to explore rates and patterns of migration within, and immigration to, the United States (U.S. Census Bureau 2020).
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Women, Life, Freedom: Exploring Protests in Iran
Students learn about the demonstrations that have spread across Iran demanding women's rights and discuss how they relate to what is happening in other parts of the world (USA: Teachable Moment 2022).
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For the Sake of Argument
This New York Times lesson offers suggestions on how to guide students through the writing process when writing editorials — from brainstorming a topic to publishing their work (2014).
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Constructing Arguments: ‘Room for Debate’
Ways to use a New York Times Opinion blog to help students to build logical arguments based on substantive claims (2012)
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The Makings of a Persuasive Speech
Students will learn what it takes to put together a good persuasive speech. The unit helps to strengthen writing skills but also to enhance verbal skills by learning the art of rhetoric (Yale National Initiative 2011).
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