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Preview of Adam Smith v Karl Marx Primary Source: Industrial Revolution + Google Apps

Adam Smith v Karl Marx Primary Source: Industrial Revolution + Google Apps

Adam Smith vs Karl Marx Primary Source Activity teaches students about the two competing economic theories that rocked the mid 19th century, laissez-faire capitalism and communism. This activity begins with Smith’s discussion of the effect of the individual on the economy and its advancement, as well as the role of government and monopolies in the free market system. Marx responds with the history of the Bourgeois and Proletarians and his criticism of capitalism, as well as Marx’s opinion on the
Preview of Checks and Balances | Digital Learning Activity

Checks and Balances | Digital Learning Activity

A comprehensive and engaging lesson on the principle of Checks and Balances and its influence on the shaping of the American government. Students will test their knowledge with real and made up scenarios. Digital and Paper copies included!This "Checks and Balances" Distance Learning Activity Includes1) A graphic organizer-based activity that assess your students's comprehension of the branches of government and the impact that it has on the history of as well as the modern United States governme
Preview of Crisis in Gaza: The Israel-Hamas War 2023 (Updated Frequently)

Crisis in Gaza: The Israel-Hamas War 2023 (Updated Frequently)

This is the best resource to teach your students about the ongoing crisis in Gaza and the Israel-Hamas War of 2023. This lesson is updated periodically to reflect changes in the conflict. This resource includes the following:- Lesson Plan- FAQ formatted reader- Infographics- News Article- Questions- Answer Key
Preview of Progressive Era Amendments Primary Source Analysis + Google Apps Version

Progressive Era Amendments Primary Source Analysis + Google Apps Version

Progressive Era Amendments Primary Source Analysis teaches students about the significance of the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment. This is also perfect for substitute teacher plans, and of course, a key is included.** Includes Google Apps version of worksheet for distance learningSave Money! For this product, PowerPoints, primary source worksheets, review, warm-ups, exit tickets,
Preview of The Powers of Congress | The Legislative Branch |  Digital Learning Activity

The Powers of Congress | The Legislative Branch | Digital Learning Activity

This objective for the powers of Congress will help your students understand the expressed and implied powers of Congress. Students will get the opportunity to examine these powers and think critically about why the Framers of the Constitution included these powers. Give your students everything they need to master this topic with this great activity. Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "The Powers of Congress" Distance Learning activity includes:1) 4 pages of engaging graphic organizers t
Preview of American Imperialism Map Activity (Google Comp)

American Imperialism Map Activity (Google Comp)

American Imperialism Map Activity Is your class learning about the Gilded Age or Imperialism during the 1900s?In this activity, students will use the map to color and label the important areas of American Imperialism during the 1900s. Map activities help students to understand the impact of American imperialism around the world. Lesson Includes:American Imperialism Mapping PDFAnswer KeyLink to editable Google Drive resourceWith this resource, your student will be able to understand and master c
Preview of State and Local Government Reading and Activity  (Google Compatible)

State and Local Government Reading and Activity (Google Compatible)

State and Local Government Activity Is your class learning about local politics and your local community?In the State and Local Government Activity, students will read a handout about state and local governments, they will then answer a series of text based questions. After the reading and questions students will choose a local government service to research and analyze. Students will answer questions about their local service and why it matters to the community. This lesson is a great introduct
Preview of US HISTORY & GOVERMENT  |  The Constitution - UNIT PLAN LESSONS

US HISTORY & GOVERMENT | The Constitution - UNIT PLAN LESSONS

This resource includes 10 Lessons that explore various subjects related to the Constitution. This offers students helpful background information to understand the Articles of Confederation and the problems that led to the Constitutional Convention.Students can analysis various primary sources, compare arguments, and explore influential documents that played a crucial role in the development of the Constitution. This resource provides a total of 161 Slides & 37 Pages distributed among the 1
Preview of Judicial Philosophy (activism vs. restraint) Activity (Google Compatible)

Judicial Philosophy (activism vs. restraint) Activity (Google Compatible)

Judicial Activism vs. Judicial Restraint Activity Is your class learning about the judicial branch and the supreme court of the United States?In this engaging lesson, students will learn the key differences between justices who use judicial activism vs. judicial restraint in their interpretation of the United States Constitution and law code. The lesson begins with an informational reading page for students to explore followed by a set of text dependent questions on the reading. After the questi
Preview of Pericles Funeral Oration! - World - SUBREADY - Greece - Primary Source DBQs

Pericles Funeral Oration! - World - SUBREADY - Greece - Primary Source DBQs

Pericles' Funeral Oration & DBQ's - World History - Primary & Secondary Source - Written Specifically For Middle/High School Comprehension Level -- 5 DBQ's Included - Cool-Relevant-Pictures/Visual Guides for Students! (I had a lot of fun putting this together, I call it 'work-play!' Email me with questions or concerns anytime -- the.eclectic.professor@gmail.comExtended DescriptionPrimary source document with additional historical context written by yours truly at a high middle or high sc
Preview of The Constitution | The Amendment Process | Digital Learning Activity

The Constitution | The Amendment Process | Digital Learning Activity

The Constitution was designed to be a living document. If it was to survive for generations, the founding fathers knew that there needed to be a way for it to grow and change with future generations. Give your students the opportunity to see how the constitution is changed and let them analyze some of the most important amendments to the Constitution with this great activity. Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "The Constitution- The Amendment Process" Distance Learning Activity includes:
Preview of Washington’s Farewell Address Primary Source Lesson

Washington’s Farewell Address Primary Source Lesson

Created by
Kate's Crib
George Washington’s Farewell Address Primary Source Lesson is quick primary source document analysis about Washington’s advice to American citizens to view themselves as American citizens and to avoid political parties. He also warned against attachments and entanglements with other nations. This includes an excerpt from his speech, questions and key. President Washington George Washington George Washington Speech
Preview of Purposes of Government Activity  (Google Compatible)

Purposes of Government Activity (Google Compatible)

Create-A-State Introduction to Government Activity Is your class learning about global nations and the requirements of earning state recognition worldwide?Create-A-State Introduction to Government Activity allows students to create their own nation through a series of guided questions and topics. The activity explores the requirements of a state (population, territory, sovereignty, and government) while allowing students to creatively explore what it takes to create a new nation. This activity i
Preview of Judicial Philosophy (activism vs. restraint) PowerPoint & Notes (Google)

Judicial Philosophy (activism vs. restraint) PowerPoint & Notes (Google)

Judicial Activism vs. Judicial Restraint PowerPoint and Guided Notes Is your class learning about the judicial branch and the supreme court of the United States?In this engaging lesson, students will learn the key differences between justices who use judicial activism vs. judicial restraint in their interpretation of the United States Constitution and law code. The PowerPoint and Guided Notes (fill in the blank style) contains 11 slides and three pages of notes. The PowerPoint is easy to use and
Preview of The Constitution | Separation of Powers | Digital Learning Activity

The Constitution | Separation of Powers | Digital Learning Activity

The Founding Fathers were concerned with one person having too much power in a government. Their solution to this problem was the Separation of Powers. The US government is divided into three branches of government and each is checked by the other. Give your students and opportunity to examine this material and much more with this great activity. Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "The Constitution- Separation of Powers" Distance Learning Pack includes:1) 4 pages of engaging graphic orga
Preview of Causes of the American Revolution - Constructed Response Question (CRQ/DBQ) Set

Causes of the American Revolution - Constructed Response Question (CRQ/DBQ) Set

These editable Constructed Response Question (CRQ)/(DBQ) Sets offer an overview of the period leading up to the American Revolution.The historical literacy skill of identifying and explaining the role of bias and historical circumstance (context) is the focus of this CRQ set embedded within the content.In addition, students will be asked to develop their skills of describing turning points when examining a primary source (An excerpt from the Boston Gazette 1765) and a secondary source (Paul Reve
Preview of Supreme Court Justice Profiles  (Google Compatible)

Supreme Court Justice Profiles (Google Compatible)

Supreme Court Justice Profiles The makeup of the Supreme Court is an important factor in understanding judicial decisions that come out of the highest court in the land. In this assignment, students will research the members of the current court using the internet and will create a short profile on each justice along with an illustrated (or copy and pasted) image. An optional extension is available for students to create an in depth profile of one justice as well. Included in this lesson:Teacher
Preview of The Structure of Congress | The Legislative Branch |  Digital Learning Activity

The Structure of Congress | The Legislative Branch | Digital Learning Activity

This introductory objective to the Legislative Branch will help your students with the basic structure of Congress. What are the two houses, how did we get them, who is involved in each? Give your students the answer to these questions and more with this great activity. Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "The Structure of Congress" Distance Learning Activity includes:1) 4 pages of engaging graphic organizers that help your students sort out all of the key concepts about the structure of C
Preview of International Trade and Globalization: Impacts on the Economy: DBQ with Key

International Trade and Globalization: Impacts on the Economy: DBQ with Key

Upon reading the article and answering the questions, students will develop a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted nature of international trade and globalization and their profound impact on economies, societies, and individuals worldwide. They will learn about the fundamental principles of international trade, including comparative advantage, trade barriers, and trade agreements, and how these principles shape patterns of trade and economic relations among nations. Moreover, student
Preview of The Sedition Act of 1793 Primary Source Analysis + Distance Learning Version

The Sedition Act of 1793 Primary Source Analysis + Distance Learning Version

The Sedition Act of 1793 Primary Source Analysis takes students back to time when political enemies could be imprisoned for any criticism of their beliefs and policies. John Adams and Federalist lawmakers would use the threat of war and an armed revolt to silence the criticisms of the Democratic-Republicans. This primary source document guides students to key parts of the law, comparing them to the First Amendment. Assignment ends with the aftermath of the law.This can be used in class or as hom
Preview of Bill of Rights Jigsaw Activity

Bill of Rights Jigsaw Activity

Created by
Joel Troge
This is an easy-to-implement but collaborative and rigorous activity for a U.S. government, history or introductory law or civics course. In it students focus on 2 amendments and then report on historical and contemporary issues related to those respective amendments. As a result, your students walk away with much more knowledge while saving you some valuable class time.
Preview of Exploring the Diverse Forms of Socialism: Ideologies, Practices, and Variations

Exploring the Diverse Forms of Socialism: Ideologies, Practices, and Variations

Upon reading the article and answering the questions, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of the diverse forms of socialism, ranging from democratic socialism to utopian socialism, and the principles underlying each ideology. They will learn that socialism encompasses a broad spectrum of theories and movements aimed at restructuring society to prioritize collective ownership, equitable distribution of resources, and social welfare, rooted in common principles such as social justice,
Preview of U.S. Constitution: BUDLE

U.S. Constitution: BUDLE

See individual listings for pPlease leave a review for additional TpT Credits!Connect with me:InstagramFacebookSee below for information on each resource. For previews, see each individual listing page.U.S. Constitution: DIGITAL and INTERACTIVE UnitUse: Use this digital resource to teach the development of the U.S. Constitution. The unit begins with an analysis of the Articles of Confederation and ends with the Bill of Rights.All topics include deep exploration and analysis of:- Strengths and we
Preview of Roots of American Democracy | Digital Learning Activity

Roots of American Democracy | Digital Learning Activity

Where do the foundational ideas of American Democracy come from? Did the founding fathers think up all of the ideas that form our constitution? Did we draw influence from other outside sources? Find out the answers to these questions and more with this activity! Digital and Paper Copies Included!This "The Roots of American Democracy" Distance Learning Activity includes:1) 5 pages of engaging graphic organizers that help your students sort out all of the key concepts about the roots of democ
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