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… years after Marco had returned home, he was involved in a war between his city, Venice, and its trading rival, Genoa. … they consider the most unusual parts of Marco's story. Afterwards, have the students share their opinions. Would they …
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… of the Igbo, including weather, agriculture, hunting, war, and animals with which they are familiar .) Point out … ( Nwoye prefers the gentler stories of his mother to the warlike ones of his father; Vulture softens the heart of Sky …
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… government had withdrawn from any idea of an initiative toward provincial leaders in congress, has led many … from the years of protest that preceded the Revolutionary War. If desired, use the Cartoon Analysis Form available on …
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… a nearly unbroken path for the eye to follow. William S. Schwartz's Mining in Illinois In the second painting, students … another which resembles it in tone. In the case of the Schwartz painting, the three pillars pull the eye across the …
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… states, where women already had the right to vote, toward the east where women are reaching out to her. Library … aid of her husband Henry Blackwell, Mary Livermore, Julia Ward Howe, Henry Ward Beecher, Antoinette Brown Blackwell, …
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… to teach a Constitution Day lesson. An introduction and warm-up are provided, followed by three separate activities … took place among delegates from five states - Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York - at Annapolis, …
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… that the Joads stood in for all the Depression-era westward migrants.” Through these “generals” Steinbeck wanted to … to words, phrases, or ideas that relate to Chapter 1. As a warm-up for Activity 2, ask students to describe the …
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… how Shakespeare's play interprets Elizabethan attitudes toward revenge, as reflected in the structure of the … for comparison is Franco Zeffirelli's, starring Mel Gibson (Warner Brothers, 1990), which offers a medieval setting, a … need to become familiar with Elizabethan attitudes toward revenge and the popularity of revenge tragedies, which …
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… Still, it represented a milestone in moving this country toward a modern welfare state; as a result of this … time. For example, Mr. Sokolsky's speech received a much warmer response than Francis Perkins' did. What might this …
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… Spread your blanket on the ground It's always bright and warm You can sleep right on the ground." But listen to me … duds. From the east and west and north and south Like a swarm of bees we come; The migratory workers Are worse off … of a witness, accompanied by photographs. Between the Wars: The Dust Bowl , a series of brief diary excerpts …
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… was in Kyoto Lord Ashikaga Tadayoshi, chief of Board of War, Takauji's deputy Ko no Moronao, governor of Kamakura, … they have become familiar with Elizabethan attitudes toward revenge and the popularity of revenge tragedies. …
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… King Arthur beginning with the period when we first become aware of them as part of the oral tradition in Medieval … grew out of the struggles of a Celtic chieftain and his warriors in southwestern England against invading Saxons … What does your version tell us about cultural attitudes toward physical violence, fighting and war? What does your …
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… reading and discussing the poem, ask your students to warm up their minds with journal entry #2. The question is … includes in his self-presentation. The poem is straightforward and speaks for itself but reveals a more subtle and sly …
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… Americans"? In this unit, students will heighten their awareness of Native American diversity as they learn about … Library: "The Kwakiutl population recovered after World War II (1939-1945), growing to more than 4,100 in 1991. …
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… in southwestern England during the 6th century and led his warriors against invading armies of Saxons. This fearless … Round tables are far more democratic! Explain that Celtic warriors often met in circles to avoid fighting over who was … of chivalry into the Arthurian legend. From his time onward, every knight of the Round Table was expected to adhere …