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Free adult education government lectures

Preview of WP's Understanding the Israel + Hamas conflict Slides

WP's Understanding the Israel + Hamas conflict Slides

The Washington Post put some incredible graphics out on social media explaining what Gaza is, and also how Hamas was able to execute their plan. I compiled their resource into a slideshow.
Preview of FREE! The Judicial Branch - Introduction to the Federal Court System(Civics)

FREE! The Judicial Branch - Introduction to the Federal Court System(Civics)

FREE! The Judicial Branch - Introduction to the Federal Court System(Civics) This is an 18-slide power point presentation that introduces the federal court system for your secondary Civics/American Government class. It includes a link to a film clip, questions to gain prior knowledge and a sample court case. Use this at the beginning of the unit: Judicial Branch. ****************************************************************** Follow the link to see my other products related to the THE JUDIC
Preview of FREE US Government Executive Branch: President Lecture Notes

FREE US Government Executive Branch: President Lecture Notes

These helpful teacher notes are a perfect reference when giving your students a lesson on the Executive Branch of the US Government. These notes feature:-Roles of the President-Characteristics of the Presidency-Electing to Office-Presidential Succession-Salary and Benefits-Executive Powersand more!For more Government resources, visit my page! If you enjoyed this resource, please leave a review and let me know how it went!Happy teaching :)
Preview of Introduction to American Government

Introduction to American Government

This will introduce your American government class to some simple principles of governance systems as well as important topics to cover prior to explaining America's government and the Constitution. It also includes steps to an activity to introduce ideas from the Preamble of the Constitution. There is a supplemental worksheet that comes separate from this Preamble activity.
Preview of PowerPoint lecture: Foreign Policy and National Defense

PowerPoint lecture: Foreign Policy and National Defense

Created by
Andrew Miner
PowerPoint lecture slides for US foreign policy and national defense, US government executive branch unit. State and Defense Departments, history of foreign policy - isolationism, Cold War, post-Cold War threats including terrorism, alliances and UN.
Preview of FREE American Government Lecture on Civil Liberties

FREE American Government Lecture on Civil Liberties

Created by
LectureSource
26 lecture slides with instructor discussion notes and classroom participation questions and prompts about civil liberties protected by the Bill of Rights and the U.S. Constitution. This lecture reviews the historical debate regarding the inclusion of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution. Discussion of the protection of civil liberties in numerous U.S. court cases, including recent Supreme Court case rulings (2021-2022). Students will understand how the Constitution protects civil liberties ag
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Should the US Lower the Voting Age?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Should the US Lower the Voting Age?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Are U.S. Elections Fair?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Are U.S. Elections Fair?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Abortion - Reproductive Rights in Peril

Abortion - Reproductive Rights in Peril

Created by
Mind Gym
This presentation demonstrates what the Supreme Court has done, effectively ending reproductive rights for 58% of all women of reproductive age in the United States.
Preview of PowerPoint lecture: Presidential Powers

PowerPoint lecture: Presidential Powers

Created by
Andrew Miner
PowerPoint slides on powers of US President - economic, diplomatic, military, veto powers. Imperial Presidency, Executive privilege.
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: What Do Rich Countries Owe Poor Countries?

Discussion-Based Lesson: What Do Rich Countries Owe Poor Countries?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of PowerPoint lecture: Making Law in Congress

PowerPoint lecture: Making Law in Congress

Created by
Andrew Miner
PowerPoint slides for the law-making process in the US Congress, House and Senate. Topics included: committees (different types), how a bill becomes a law, quorum, filibuster, Presidential veto options. Includes 12 comprehension / response questions.
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Should Congress Have Term Limits?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Should Congress Have Term Limits?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Introduction to Government

Introduction to Government

This presentation focuses on the introductory aspects of government and American government. It includes reasons for government, purposes of government, Enlightenment writers, Parliamentary vs. Presidential, Democracy vs. Dictatorship, among other items. It is a good item to use to start a government classes semester.
Preview of PowerPoint Presidential Reconstruction

PowerPoint Presidential Reconstruction

Created by
Mama's A Teacher
Power Point in which students will learn to explain and identify key economic, social, and political events that took place after the Civil War in the South.I can explain the concept of Reconstruction as it relates to the United States after the Civil War.This PowerPoint is based on information from a Textbook: Prentice Hall's America-Pathways to the Present. Modern American History. Copyright 2003
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Should State Governments Have More or Less Power?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Should State Governments Have More or Less Power?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Has the Supreme Court Become Too Politicized?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Has the Supreme Court Become Too Politicized?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: Should NATO Keep Expanding?

Discussion-Based Lesson: Should NATO Keep Expanding?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Discussion-Based Lesson: How Much Should We Spend on Elections?

Discussion-Based Lesson: How Much Should We Spend on Elections?

This lesson is part of the Seminar curriculum launched in 2022 at the Khan World School, in partnership with ASU Prep at Arizona State University. Through Seminar, students gather daily to engage in Socratic-style discussions about the challenges of today's world, from current events to social and political issues to philosophical and scientific debates.Our team at the Center for Radical Innovation for Social Change (RISC) at UChicago designed and wrote the materials for each Seminar. Each Semin
Preview of Assembly on American Presidential 'Power' and its limits

Assembly on American Presidential 'Power' and its limits

Created by
Wolsey Academy
Includes a diamond 9 activity to get students engaged (and arguing) over who has the most power.Moves on to a discussion of the origins of the American system of ‘checks and balances’ and takes that argument forward through history, looking at things like Nixon and Trump’s ‘Muslim Ban’ to see where and when Presidential power has been curtailed.Ends with a comparison of the ‘China model’ and a discussion of the pros and cons of the US system in the modern world.For more free teaching games and r
Preview of (Español) Civics: The Federal Bureaucracy PowerPoint!

(Español) Civics: The Federal Bureaucracy PowerPoint!

Created by
Oasis EdTech
¡Este PowerPoint les dará a usted y a sus estudiantes una gran comprensión de lo que es la burocracia federal y cómo funciona!Además, se incluyen imágenes para mejorar la experiencia de aprendizaje de sus alumnos.Esta unidad debe cumplir adecuadamente con la mayoría (o todos) los estándares educativos estatales de EE. UU.Si disfrutó de este contenido, deje un comentario y síganos para obtener más actualizaciones de contenido en el futuro.Detalles de los temas a continuación:La burocracia federal
Preview of Powers and Leaders of Congress

Powers and Leaders of Congress

Created by
Justin Noordhoek
A quick recap of the powers and leadership positions of the Legislative Branch.
Preview of When Can We Evolve From The Modern Election Process. Part/Articles #8 and #9

When Can We Evolve From The Modern Election Process. Part/Articles #8 and #9

These 2 article parts of When Can We Evolve From The Modern Election Process are my take on how the USA elections could be a lot better. These are revolutionary articles, that i've composed myself. These would be great lessons or debates to have in a class discussion. Relate to the modern elections 2016-2020CE. I discuss the reality of the USA situation. These articles would be great for any advanced Politic, History, or Economic class. Stay updated on whats new on my website. imortalone.wordpr
Preview of SEL-Discussion "Pandemic is a Portal" - How do we hit reset?

SEL-Discussion "Pandemic is a Portal" - How do we hit reset?

Created by
Emily Misch
This Google Slide challenges students to reflect on a world they want to see. Change in the world begins with an idea derived from discussions. This slide deck is part of a larger unit on the United Nations and their Sustainable Development Goals, but this lesson is through the lens of the poem "The Pandemic is a Portal" by Arundhati Roy. Students will reflect and discuss questions such as "How do you imagine the world after COVID19?," "List some things you’d like to see change instead of going
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