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Preview of Constitution Day Activity Scavenger Hunt | Primary Source Analysis, Google Forms

Constitution Day Activity Scavenger Hunt | Primary Source Analysis, Google Forms

Created by
Mister Harms
To better understand the basic information within the U.S. Constitution, students will browse through this primary source document and find the main ideas regarding the 7 Articles and 27 Amendments. Included are 17 questions about the articles and 27 questions about the amendments. All questions (except for one) will be answered with a number. This is a great way to introduce, study, or review the United States Constitution for your civics unit or for a Constitution Day activity. You may even
Preview of John F Kennedy Assassination / Conspiracy GREAT Inquiry Lesson

John F Kennedy Assassination / Conspiracy GREAT Inquiry Lesson

With this lesson students play detective, look at suspects and theories, and rule out those theories relating to the Kennedy Assassination. This includes 11 Documents and videos to help students question suspects and rule out theories to have them develop their own belief as to who killed JFK. I LOVE this inquiry lesson because I had my students use posters and create web links similar to most detectives on crime shows. THEY LOVED THIS!
Preview of The Constitution- BUNDLE

The Constitution- BUNDLE

Created by
The History Depo
Bundle of over 1 dozen handouts, powerpoint, notes, projects etc..Main use: The Constitution unit of a civics or government class
Preview of Immigration in the 21st Century- in the United States- Document Based Question

Immigration in the 21st Century- in the United States- Document Based Question

Immigration in the 21st Century Document Based Question • What has America’s policy towards immigration been in the 21st century? • And Which plans and actions do you agree with? • Who decides who belongs? And How? Background: Immigration has played an important role in American history, and the United States continues to have the most open immigration policy in the world. Before the era of rapid communications and transportation, America encouraged relatively open immigration to settle it
Preview of DBQ: Protests Against the National Anthem and American Values in sports

DBQ: Protests Against the National Anthem and American Values in sports

History of Protests in Sports in relation to the Star Spangled Banner/ American “Values Are these Protests Protected Under the First Amendment? Or Are these Athletes Anti-American and need to be Reprimanded? Background: Throughout history there have been many forms of protests and many cases involving expressive conduct, and what is for many a deeply cherished symbol of America- the US flag, and or the National Anthem. Protests against the flag and during the playing of the US national an
Preview of History of Protests in Sports: In Response/ Since  Kaepernick’s Kneeling DBQ

History of Protests in Sports: In Response/ Since Kaepernick’s Kneeling DBQ

History of Protests in Sports: In Response/ Since Kaepernick’s Kneeling DBQ Table of Contents: Since Kaepernick’s Protest/ Kneeling 1. August 12, Marshall Lynch kneels after coming out of retirement 2. August 13th Michael Bennet remains seated during the National Anthem 3. August 14th & 20th Kaepernick does unnoticed while sitting while sitting during the anthem 4. August 26th Kaepernick gains attention for his protest 5. August 28- Kaepernick expands on his reasoning for the protes
Preview of Legislative Branch -Gerrymandering DBQ
Preview of Understanding Race Riots - Document Based Question and Lesson Plan

Understanding Race Riots - Document Based Question and Lesson Plan

Race Riots/ Urban Riots in the United States Essential Question: To what degree is change dependent on Conflict? And Can Conflict be Prevented? Background: Riots are shocking events where the ordinary rules of society break down. London 2011 was gripped by the sight of burning cars and hooded youths looting shops. But why do riots happen? What reason could there be for such destruction? Is it poverty and unemployment? Are people alienated from society? Or was it simple opportunism by criminal
Preview of History of Protests in Sports - relation to the Star Spangled Banner DBQ:

History of Protests in Sports - relation to the Star Spangled Banner DBQ:

History of Protests in Sports in relation to the Star Spangled Banner/ American “Values Are these Protests Protected Under the First Amendment? Or Are these Athletes Anti-American and need to be Reprimanded? Background: Throughout history there have been many forms of protests and many cases involving expressive conduct, and what is for many a deeply cherished symbol of America- the US flag, and or the National Anthem. Protests against the flag and during the playing of the US national an
Preview of Roe Vs. Wade Challenged in history- the battle for reproductive Rights DBQ

Roe Vs. Wade Challenged in history- the battle for reproductive Rights DBQ

Reproductive Rights: Court Cases DBQ: Is this a win for Pro- choice people or Pro-life? lesson plan court Cases Include: Doe v. Bolton (1973) Parental Consent/Notification an dNARAL 1992 Planned Parenthood v. Casey Cutting of Medicaid – Hyde Amendment Bellotti v. Baird (1976) and Bellotti v. Baird II (1979) Harris v. McCrae (1981) Thornburg v. American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists (1986) Webster v. Reproductive Health Services (1989) Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvan
Preview of Immigration during Obama's Presidency - Document Based Question

Immigration during Obama's Presidency - Document Based Question

Immigration in the 21st Century Document Based Question • What has America’s policy towards immigration been in the 21st century? • And Which plans and actions do you agree with? • Who decides who belongs? And How? Background: Immigration has played an important role in American history, and the United States continues to have the most open immigration policy in the world. Before the era of rapid communications and transportation, America encouraged relatively open immigration to settle it
Preview of Regulation of the Economy during the Progressive Era Document Based Assessment

Regulation of the Economy during the Progressive Era Document Based Assessment

Regulation of the Economy during the Progressive Era Document Based Assessment Background: During the Progressive Era, Presidents such as Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson called for the federal government to take on a greater role in regulating the economy. But not all Americans approved of the expansion of federal power. Task: Use your knowledge of the Progressive Era and the following documents to answer the Questions below. Questions 1. Which of the documents below most closely refle
Preview of Immigration Policy during George Bush (jr) Presidency - DBQ

Immigration Policy during George Bush (jr) Presidency - DBQ

Immigration in the 21st Century: George Bush’s (Jr.) Policy’s Document Based Question • What has America’s policy towards immigration been in the 21st century? • And Which plans and actions do you agree with? • Who decides who belongs? And How? Background: Immigration has played an important role in American history, and the United States continues to have the most open immigration policy in the world. Before the era of rapid communications and transportation, America encouraged relativel
Preview of Texas Government Teaching Links and Resources by Topic

Texas Government Teaching Links and Resources by Topic

Here are some good resources for additional insight to exploring the pressures that could provide a bigger picture on Texas Leg and what/who/how pressures are being exerted that would explain motivations behind action or non-action and deliver a clearer understanding of the forces driving/stalling Legislative resolution
Preview of Separation of Powers Analysis: A Guided DBQ

Separation of Powers Analysis: A Guided DBQ

Dive into the heart of American governance with our interactive lesson, 'Separation of Powers Analysis: A Guided DBQ Approach.' Tailored for students eager to explore the constitutional blueprint of the United States, this resource offers a deep dive into how the separation of powers restricts the accumulation of authority. Through carefully curated guided questions, students will engage with primary documents, analyzing and citing evidence to understand the checks and balances designed to preve
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