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  • Landmark Library

    This library of mini-lessons targets a variety of landmark cases from the United States Supreme Court (USA: iCivics 2022).

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  • Lynching and Race Riots in the United States,1880-1950

    This unit is divided into three sections: 1) lynchings, 2) the most significant race riots between 1898 and 1943 and 3) the Black response to these acts of violence (USA: Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute 2018)

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  • The Cold War

    In this lesson, students explore a variety of documents highlighting various issues and perspectives that led to the Cold War and address the question: Who was primarily responsible for the Cold War, the United States or the Soviet Union? (USA: Stanford 2021)

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  • The Powers of Government

    In this blended lesson supporting literacy skills, students learn about the three branches of the United States government (USA: PBS 2018).

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  • Political Cartoon Analysis: Understanding Brexit

    This lesson presents arguments supporting and opposing the United Kingdom’s membership in the European Union using an analysis of political cartoons (USA: Brown University 2019-21).

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  • Give Me Liberty or Give Me Freedom

    In this New York Times lesson (2003), students examine the ways in which the terms ʺlibertyʺ and ʺfreedomʺ have been used in the United States in various historical, cultural, and political contexts. (2007-20)

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  • Rampage at the Capitol

    Lesson plan ideas, activities and New York Times materials for exploring the causes and consequences of the January 6, 2021 assault on democracy in the United States (2021).

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  • The Final Vote for President

    In this New York Times lesson students explore America’s unique system of “indirect popular election”. Students learn why the authors of the United States Constitution set up such a system, and they consider arguments to abolish it (2016-19).

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  • Edward Snowden and Daniel Ellsberg

    Did Mr. Snowden the right thing? In this ʺText to Textʺ lesson plan, the New York Times' Learning Network pairs two articles that capture parallel moments in history to help  answer this question: Daniel Ellsberg’s surrender to the police in 1971 after leaking the Pentagon Papers, and Edward Snowden’s public admission in June that he leaked classified documents ...

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  • The United Nations at 60

    The UN`s 60th birthday 2005 offers an opportunity for students to learn about the organization`s history and to consider some problems it faces (USA: teachablemoment.org 2005-2019).

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