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… Lesson 2: "Old Southwest" Humorists and George Washington … contributors to the humorist literary tradition. In this lesson, students read a Sut Lovingood story by George … and Regionalism Begin by asking students to consider cultural differences in the United States. Depending on the …
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… Lesson 1: Factory vs. Plantation in the North and South yes … and economic decisions throughout time have influenced cultural and environmental characteristics of various places … are starting into life. This State is so very bad for agricultural purposes that they are driven to manufactures to …
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… Curriculum FDR: Fireside Chats, the New Deal, and Eleanor Lesson Plan Depression-Era Photographs: Worth a Thousand … Words Teacher's Guide Advanced Placement U.S. History Lessons A More Perfect Union History & Social Studies U.S. …
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… this dark chapter. Legend: (A) Article, Blogpost; (L) Lesson, Curriculum Unit; (V) Video EDSITEment lessons (L) and articles (A) on the Great Depression …
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… Lesson 3: Federalists and Democratic-Republicans: The … parties was deeply rooted in Anglo-American political culture before the American Revolution. Leaders such as … accession to itself, and is withdrawn from commerce & agriculture where it would have produced addition to the common …
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… Lesson 2: Color Me Happy: Color, Mood, and Tone yes Photo … A study in complementary colors. Wikimedia Commons This lesson will introduce students to the ways artists use color …
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… Lesson 3: Religion and the Fight for American Independence … the Revolutionary War. Using primary documents, this lesson explores how religion aided and hindered the American … TeacherServe " Divining America: Religion and the National Culture " " The Church of England in Early America " " …
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… Lesson 5: Trekking to Timbuktu: Timbuktu's Golden Age of … Commons Timbuktu reached its peak as a center of Islamic culture and scholarship in the 16th century. This was its … evidence into a coherent argument about the past. Lesson Activities Activity 1. The Songhai In the 15th …
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… Lesson 3: The Rise and Fall of Joseph McCarthy yes Photo … to his official condemnation by the Senate in 1954. In this lesson students will learn about McCarthy's crusade against … motives behind McCarthy's accusations and the political and cultural significance of the hearing in the U.S. Examine the …
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… Lesson 3: García Márquez’s Nobel Prize Speech: “The Solitude … and critiques historical and contemporary events, this lesson studies Gabriel García Márquez's 1982 Nobel Prize … García Márquez’s speech to understand the historical and cultural context he drew upon when integrating “magical …
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… Lesson 2: The House Un-American Activities Committee yes … communists had penetrated into American society. This lesson will examine the operations of HUAC in the late … a classic example of anticommunism in American popular culture—Treasure Chest, a monthly comic book published by …
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… Lesson 2: The First American Party System: A Documentary … parties was deeply rooted in Anglo-American political culture before the American Revolution. Leaders such as … a reasoned argument about the past. Preparation Review the lesson plan. Locate and bookmark suggested materials and …
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… Lesson 1: U.S. Political Parties: The Principle of … parties was deeply rooted in Anglo-American political culture before the American Revolution. Leaders such as … in the Early Republic. Classes completing the other lessons in the unit should keep in mind the concept of …
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… Lesson 2: United States Entry into World War I: Some … does each student support? Preparation Review the lesson. Locate and bookmark suggested materials and other … —John Kenneth Turner, Shall It Be Again? 1922 5. Because of cultural, historical, and economic ties to Great Britain? …
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… Lesson 4: The New Order for "Greater East Asia" yes Photo … of other important partners in the Grand Alliance. This lesson plan focuses on two major postwar problems—the future … Harry S. Truman, were both products of a political culture that was far less divided over fundamental issues. …
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… Lesson 4: The 1828 Campaign of Andrew Jackson: Issues in the … the locations of places and regions and their political, cultural, and economic dynamics. NCSS.D2.His.1.9-12. … Extensions EDSITEment offers the following complementary lessons on the campaign of 1840 that you may want to use …
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… Lesson 4: James Madison: Internal Improvements Balancing … economic and social life." —From Roads and Early American Culture Federal financing for internal improvements is more … DeWitt Clinton How to Build A Road Roads and Early American Culture The Avalon Project The Louisiana Purchase Collection …
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… Lesson 1: The United States Confronts Great Britain, … interests became a target for both countries. This lesson will examine the ways in which Great Britain … between local events and an emerging national political culture. Through effigy burnings, parades, Fourth of July …
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… Lesson 2: Symmetry and Balance yes Photo caption Madonna and … in a way that conveys an asymetrical impression? In this lesson students will be investigating the use of symmetry …
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… Lesson 2: Man and Superman yes Photo caption Portrait of the … the novel, one between intellect and emotion/instinct. This lesson is one part of a three-lesson unit about Crime and Punishment. The three lessons may be taught in sequence or each lesson may stand …
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… Lesson 1: Composition Basics yes Photo caption Adoration of … Magi by Botticelli, 1475. Wikimedia Commons In this first lesson of the curriculum unit Composition in Painting: …
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… Lesson 2: Powers and Problems yes Photo caption Battle of … to succeed as a military leader? Preparation Review the lesson plan. Locate and bookmark suggested materials and …
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… a variety of perspectives, customs, and beliefs. In this lesson, examine the world through multiple perspectives to … maps to represent and explain the spatial patterns of cultural and environmental characteristics. NCSS. … complex concepts and possibly sensitive topics related to culture, religion, identity, stereotypes, and …
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… Lesson Seven: Treaty Negotiations yes Photo caption Sultan … is to negotiate treaties between countries. In this lesson, students, working with their empire teams, will …
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… Commons The borders that separate and connect different cultures often come into sharpest relief when we focus on … the Internet, students can discover such points of intercultural contact for themselves, crossing borders that can …
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… Lesson 3: Societal Schisms and Divisions yes Photo caption … Wikimedia Commons If students have completed the first two lessons in this unit on Crime and Punishment , they have … a three-lesson unit about Crime and Punishment. The three lessons may be taught in sequence or each lesson may stand …
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… Lesson 1: Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment yes Photo … during discussions and in writing essays. To begin the lesson activities, students need to have completed their … a three lesson unit about Crime and Punishment. The three lessons may be taught in sequence or each lesson may stand …
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… Lesson 1: James Madison: Madison Was There yes Photo caption … States prior to the Constitutional Convention (1787)? Lesson Activities Activity 1. Madison Was There Provide … Madison deserve the title "Father of the Constitution"? Lesson Extensions Selected EDSITEment Websites U.S. …
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… Lesson 3. A Gallery of Grotesque Characters yes Photo … those in the stories in the course of their lives. This lesson culminates the unit on Sherwood Anderson’s Winesburg, … Ohio, and builds on the work completed in the first two lessons. It begins with a return to the general concept of …