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Preview of Effects of Western Expansion Document Analysis Activity (US)

Effects of Western Expansion Document Analysis Activity (US)

Created by
FoleyMan
This couples nicely with the "Causes of Western Expansion Document Analysis" activity in my store. In this activity, students analyze 20 primary and secondary sources to determine the effects of western expansion by American colonizers in the late 19th century. Students consider the following questions while navigating the sources:What does this doc teach us about the effects of expansion?What details in the document led you to draw that conclusion?This lesson includes a Google Doc with all so
Preview of 200 Trivia Questions&Answers - Class Game - Part Three

200 Trivia Questions&Answers - Class Game - Part Three

Resource Type: Trivia Game, Educational ActivitySubject Area: General Knowledge, History, Science, Geography, Sports, Art, Literature, Music, Pop CultureGet ready for an exciting and educational experience with our "200 Trivia Questions & Answers" game - the ultimate way to wrap up the year or enjoy during holidays! This fantastic game comes fully loaded with a whopping 200 questions and their corresponding solutions, ensuring an engaging and brain-teasing time for all. Whether you're a midd
Preview of GDP and GNI as Measures of Development - IB Global Politics

GDP and GNI as Measures of Development - IB Global Politics

This lesson introduces students to the concepts of GDP and GNI as measures of development. It begins with an interactive presentation that includes definitions, maps and visuals, and an explanation of some of the strengths and  limitations of using GDP and GNI to measure development. The lesson also includes some source-based questions and a video clip of Martha Nussbaum, philosopher and author of the capabilities approach to development, explaining the limitations of only using GDP to measure d
Preview of Iraq War: Legacy of the 2003 U.S. Invasion of Iraq - IBDP Global Politics

Iraq War: Legacy of the 2003 U.S. Invasion of Iraq - IBDP Global Politics

This multi-day lesson introduces students to the legacy of the 2003 U.S. invasion and subsequent occupation of Iraq. It begins by engaging them in viewing some maps and taking a quiz to see what they know about the country. Next, students read a speech by President George Bush explaining the U.S. goals in Iraq. The lesson also features an interactive presentation and video on the invasion and introduces them to the work of Iraqi journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad who argues that the U.S. invasion of I
Preview of The Columbian Exchange Worksheet (Google Compatible)

The Columbian Exchange Worksheet (Google Compatible)

The Columbian Exchange Worksheet and Activity Is your class learning about American Colonies and the Columbian Exchange?Using the handouts provided, students will complete the Columbian Exchange diagram. Students write down and draw the foods, animals and diseases that were exchanged through the trading process. The worksheet is no prep, easy to use, and google compatible. It also includes an answer key document.With this resource, your student will be able to understand and master concepts in W
Preview of Slavery Image Analysis Worksheets (Google Compatible)

Slavery Image Analysis Worksheets (Google Compatible)

Slavery Image Analysis WorksheetIs your class learning about early America and the impact that slavery had on the colonies and states?In this interactive photo analysis activity, students use the historical images to analyze the history and implications of slavery in early America. The worksheet is no prep, easy to use, and google compatible. It also includes an answer key document.With this resource, your student will be able to understand and master concepts in World History in a fun way that
Preview of U.S. - Primary/Secondary Sources - 03/20 - Westward Migration - 11th Grade

U.S. - Primary/Secondary Sources - 03/20 - Westward Migration - 11th Grade

Forty-two short-answer questions, worth 55 total points and spanning 33 pages, based on primary and secondary sources about the early 1800s (Railroads, expansion of slavery, Mexican-American War, Native American removal). These 33 pages of questions can be useful to any US History social studies curriculum that values primary and secondary source analysis This assignment correlates to Unit 14 (Out of 37 total units) of my reading and study guides for US history:Unit 14: Manifest Destiny & We
Preview of 2.7-C Spread of Buddhism and Christianity on Pre-AP World History and Geography

2.7-C Spread of Buddhism and Christianity on Pre-AP World History and Geography

Created by
TeachWithWoolf
This lesson was designed for EK 2.7-C C Spread of Buddhism and Christianity within The End of the Classical Empires and Consequences in Afro-Eurasia unit for Pre-AP World History and Geography. This is one of the units that does not have content provided by College Board. It includes a two page reading adapted from an article, and a crossword where the clues are about facts from the article. This does not cover Christianity as the title states, that is the title of the essential knowledge piece.
Preview of Canadian Government and 2015 Election

Canadian Government and 2015 Election

Created by
Mindy Bilhorn
Presentation covers the basics of the Canadian Government and the results of the 2015 election. Includes specific connections to why this matters to America. Includes pictures, maps and video links. Includes an article analysis assignment.
Preview of Napoleon: Democratic Reformer or Dictator

Napoleon: Democratic Reformer or Dictator

Created by
Tired Teacher
Students will read the following documents and answer the accompanying questions below them. The goal of this resource is for students to decide if Napoleon was a democratic reformer in line with the goals of the French Revolution or an Autocratic dictator that held total power over the French people.As an extension, you could have the students write an essay answering the question based on the documents they have read, having them cite evidence to support their position on the topic.
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