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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 Is Migration?

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

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  • What is McCarthyism? And how did it happen?

    In the 1950s, in the U.S. as part of a campaign to expose suspected Communists, thousands of individuals were aggressively investigated and questioned before government panels. Named after its most notorious practitioner, the phenomenon known as McCarthyism destroyed lives and careers. But how did this episode of political repression take off? This lesson traces the history of ...

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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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  • What Is Monetary Policy?

    Central banks use policy to influence the amount of money in the economy, directly affecting us all. Lessons and teaching resources from the Council on Foreign Relations: ʺWorld 101ʺ (USA 2023)

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  • Money in Elections: What is it doing to America?

    Three student readings, discussion questions, and suggestions for inquiry engage students in exploring the role of money in politics (USA: Teachable Moment 2010-19).

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  • What Is Verification?

    Students will learn what information verification is and why it is important for news consumers to verify the stories they read or view. They will consider the responsibilities news organizations, audience members, and social media platforms have in promoting a media landscape of factual news information (USA 2019). 

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  • What Would the End of Roe Mean?

    In this lesson, written in May 2022, students will learn about the potential implications of the leaked draft opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade. Then, they will reflect on what the news means to them (USA 2022).

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  • What Are the Economic Functions of Government?

    Governments provide the legal and social framework for the economy of a nation. Citizens, interests groups, and political leaders disagree on how large the scope of government should be. (National Council on Economic Education, USA 2005-20)

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  • What Is Inflation? What Can Be Done About It?

    Students discuss the rising cost of goods and services and consider why this is happening and what people propose to do about it (USA: Teachable Moment 2022).

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