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  • What causes economic bubbles?

    This Ted-Ed lesson explains the peak of a business cycle using the tulip market in the 1600s as an example (2015).

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  • What is the role of civil disobedience today?

    Through this lesson, students will come to understand the practice of civil disobedience in view of Cesar Chavez and Rosa Parks. They also will examine civil disobedience’s history and explore whether it is a viable form of protest in today’s world (USA: PBS 2020).

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  • What were the Crusade?

    This is the first lesson on the Crusades, with a short assessment in lesson two on why people went on Crusade? (UK: TES 2021)

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  • What Is Migration?

    Students learn in this lesson to analyze the causes and consequences of migration (USA: World 101, 2023).

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  • What did democracy really mean in Athens?

    While we might consider elections to be the cornerstone of democracy, the Athenians who coined the term actually employed a lottery system to choose most of their politicians (TED-Ed 2015-20).

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  • What are the Primaries and Caucuses?

    Students study the primary system in which candidates for U.S. president are nominated by the Democratic and Republican parties. They will identify and understand differences between primaries and caucuses and key terms related to the primary season (USA: PBS 2020).

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  • Stitching Truth: What is Civil Society?

    Students construct a working definition of the term “civil society.”  This will prepare them to explore civil society more deeply in the next lesson, as they interpret arpilleras woven by women in Pinoche’s Chile (Facing History and Ourselves 2019).

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  • Big Data, What Are You Saying?

    This hands-on activity from TeachEngineering covers the basics of data collection and analysis (USA 2019).

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  • Syria Today: What It Means to Be Syrian

    Students think about the idea of ʺhomeʺ and what it means to be a refugee, learn about the refugee crisis in Syria, and hear the voices of Syrian refugees (Teachable Moments USA 2013-20).

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  • What Is Home?

    Students will be able to: Analyze text and images in order to synthesize information and reflect on the question: What is home? Compare and contrast their ideas of home with the “home” portrayed in the media. Evaluate and revise their ideas and connections to this topic by discussing the details in the text and images (Pulitzer Center 2018).

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