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  • Die Entstehung einer Nation und die Bildung von (Gründungs-)Mythen

    Beispiel für fächerverbindenden Unterricht (LK Englisch und GK Geschichte) im bilingualen Bildungsgang der gymnasialen Oberstufe (NRW 1999).

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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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  • Die Entstehung einer Nation und die Bildung von (Gründungs-)Mythen

    Beispiel für fächerverbindenden Unterricht (LK Englisch und GK Geschichte) im bilingualen Bildungsgang der gymnasialen Oberstufe (NRW 1999).

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  • A History of the United States Congress

    This infographic from the webcomic Randall Munroe, elucidates the history of the Senate and the House of Representatives from the nation's founding through the year 2012 (USA 2015-18).

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  • The Invasion of America

    Explore how the U.S. acquired North America in this interactive map of every Native American land cession since the birth of the nation (USA 2020).

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  • Abraham Lincoln Printables

    ʺIn 1861, Lincoln became the 16th President of the United States just before the divided nation plunged into Civil War. He served as president until April 15, 1865, when he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth at the Fort Theater.ʺ Printables: Vocabulary, Word Search, Crossword etc. Quelle: Anbieter

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  • How Presidents and Vice Presidents Are Elected

    Artikel ʺThe president and vice president of the United States campaign together and are elected as a team and not individually following the adoption of the 12th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which was drafted to prevent the nation's two highest elected officials from being from opposing political parties. The amendment made it more difficult, but not impossible, ...

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