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Preview of Famous Quotes of Abraham Lincoln - Primary Source Evaluation, Analysis, Speeches

Famous Quotes of Abraham Lincoln - Primary Source Evaluation, Analysis, Speeches

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Hauger History
Four of the most famous speeches of President Abraham Lincoln are given, with questions for students to evaluate the mission, purpose, audience, intention, and goals of Abraham Lincoln during several important moments of his career. His words would precede his actions, and have major impact on the history of the United States of America. Speeches include two excerpts from two inauguration addresses, running for Senate, and the Emancipation Proclamation. These are wonderful primary sources and th
Preview of Japanese Internment Propaganda and Racist Sentiment During World War II America

Japanese Internment Propaganda and Racist Sentiment During World War II America

Created by
Hauger History
This 3-step activity is exceptional for starting the conversation about anti-Japanese sentiment in America during World War II. The distrust, bias, and public displays of racist sentiment are discussed with a few quotations and examples of propaganda distributed in America. This is a double partner, switching activity, and a really good 15 minute warm-up or activity to enhance your World War II unit and get conversation going in the classroom. Prints 2 per page to save paper. Other Amazing Hauge
Preview of 35 Days of Presidential Speeches Quotes Discussion Prompts Remote Learning

35 Days of Presidential Speeches Quotes Discussion Prompts Remote Learning

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Hauger History
The United States Presidents have some of the greatest speeches of all time. I love evaluating primary source materials. I created one quote per page, with the prompt to research and understand the context of the speech and the temperature of the country. Great for distance learning for Social Studies or History classes. You can use it for 1 day for all students, or 35 days for one-at-a-time, or for each student for 35 days!You could use this as a one-time assignment for your whole class, a par
Preview of Industrialization Interactive Speech Writing Factory Workers Supervisors Owners

Industrialization Interactive Speech Writing Factory Workers Supervisors Owners

Created by
Hauger History
I love this Industrialization activity. It is a short writing prompt after students read fast facts and a scenario that puts them int he shoes of a factory worker, supervisor, or owner. Students will consider the three different perspectives and write an appeal to their needs and situation. The workers want better conditions and pay, the supervisors want more output from the workers, and the factory owners must justify their conditions to the public after complaints were filed. This is a 3 page
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