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How to Analyze Political Cartoons
wikiHow 2009
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A Glossary of Political Economy Terms
Online edition of A Glossary of Political Economy Terms by Dr. Paul M. Johnson of Auburn University (2009).
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Using political cartoons as evidence
By setting a source in context in this activity, students can infer about imperialism in the years before 1914 (Historiana 2023).
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Studying U.S. Foreign Policy through Political Cartoons, 1898 - 1940
Students analyze political cartoons between 1898 and 1948 to learn about topics and major events in U.S. foreign policy (USA: National Archives 2019).
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Hot Politics
FRONTLINE correspondent Deborah Amos investigates the political decisions that have prevented the United States government from confronting one of the most serious problems facing humanity today (PBS, USA 2007-10). Lesson: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/teach/hotpolitics/lesson.html
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World Values Survey
The World Values Survey explores changing values and their impact on social and political life (2022).
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The United States in Afghanistan: Analyzing Political Cartoons
In this lesson students will explore viewpoints on the U.S. presence in Afghanistan, interpret political cartoons, and identify the techniques used by cartoonists (The Choices Program, Brown University, USA 2011).
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David Ricardo: Principles of Political Economy and Taxation
David Ricardo veröffentlichte 1817 Principles of Political Economy and Taxation und entwickelte die Theorie der komparativen Kostenvorteile, ein Kernpunkt der Außenhandelstheorie (The Library of Economics and Liberty 2008-18).
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Digital Citizenship+ Resource Platform
DCRP is an evolving collection of tools around areas of youth life, e.g. Civic and Political Engagement, that can help you navigate connected learning environments and the digital world (USA: Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University 2021).
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Reach Across Your Aisle. Creating a Class Op-Ed Blog
In this NY Times lesson students will research different political perspectives on a controversial political issue and then write their own opinion piece to be published on a class blog (2009).
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