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Worksheets and Excerpts on History and Government
Excerpts and worksheets from some of our most relevant primary sources and recent lectures for use in the high school social studies classroom.
Learn MoreThinking Democratically
Lessons, activities, worksheets, and more meant to stimulate student thought about what it means to be part of a democracy.
Learn More1919: The Year of the Crack Up
Classroom materials to accompany Carnegie Council podcasts and New York Times opinion pieces on events from 1919 and how they relate to the world today.
Learn MoreMoral Leadership and the Environment
Classroom activities, worksheets, and a PowerPoint on moral leadership and the environment. Who is responsible for protecting our Earth?
Learn MoreShort Expert Videos and Flipped Classroom
Learn more from academic experts about ethical problems and potential solutions from Carnegie Council's Classroom Resources.
Learn MorePrimary Sources, 1914-Present
The Carnegie Council is the world’s leading voice promoting ethical leadership on issues of war, peace and global social justice. Its mission is to be the voice for ethics in international policy.
Learn MoreResources on Ethics and War, Peacemaking, Genocide, and Environment
The Carnegie Council is the world’s leading voice promoting ethical leadership on issues of war, peace and global social justice. Its mission is to be the voice for ethics in international policy.
Learn MoreTextbook Notes
Find a resource list of textbook notes covering topics such as ethical considerations in environmental and foreign policy.
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