Ergebnis der Suche (8)
Ergebnis der Suche nach: ( (Freitext: GESCHICHTE und USA) und (Systematikpfad: "SPRACHEN UND LITERATUR") ) und (Lernressourcentyp: UNTERRICHTSPLANUNG)
Es wurden 104 Einträge gefunden
- Treffer:
- 71 bis 80
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Follow the Money
In this New York Times lesson, students learn about how “super PACs” are influencing the 2012 presidential campaign. They then use a technique called “structured academic controversy” to debate whether or not wealthy individuals and organizations should be allowed to engage in unlimited spending to influence elections (2012).
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Understanding the Ancient Americas
In this seminar, participants considered the alternative strategies of the New World that led to high civilizations, particularly in the Andes and Mesoamerica, with attention to foods, conflict, and water management. The two great civilizations encountered by the Spanish, the Aztecs and the Incas, were considered comparatively: were there New World Empires? (Yale-New Haven ...
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Body of a Nation
What roles has the Mississippi River played throughout United States history? How has the river been central to struggles to define “America” and “American”? In this New York Times lesson, students examine what life was like on the banks of the Mississippi River during pivotal moments in American history (2017).
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Nazi Propaganda
To justify the annexation of Austria, Hitler called for a public vote on whether the unification should stand. In this lesson, students analyze and compare three different forms of propaganda that influenced the vote – a speech delivered by Hitler, a campaign poster, and a voting ballot (USA: Stanford 2021).
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Kalifornien Landeskunde
Informationen zu Geologie Geschichte Literatur Pflanzen Politik Wirtschaft
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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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The Power of Propaganda in World War II
In this interactive lesson, students use primary sources, including posters, documents, artifacts from The International Museum of World War II, and videos, to examine how and why propaganda was used by combatant nations with such powerful effect during World War II (USA: PBS 2019).
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Dealing with Conflicting Ideas
The lesson compares two differing accounts of the only violent event that happened during the Lewis and Clark expedition. After comparing these, students read, debate, and decide upon an open-ended fictional story (USA 2017).
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Native Knowledge 360
The Smithonian National Museum of the American Indian provides educators and students with new perspectives on Native American history and cultures (USA 2018).
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