FEB 1, 2022 • page
Defining Democracy (PowerPoint Lesson)
This PowerPoint lesson seeks to help students understand different types of democracy: direct, indirect, social, liberal and illiberal.
FEB 1, 2022 • page
Should Democracy Promotion Still Be a United States Priority? (Socratic Seminar)
This Socratic Seminar provides students with two multidimensional academic readings and encourages them to discuss whether democracy promotion should still remain a United States foreign ...
JAN 26, 2022 • page
1919: 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.
JAN 26, 2022 • page
Why Did Nativists Support Prohibition?
Powerpoint, lesson plan, and worksheet that allows students to analyze the relationship between the passage of the 18th Amendment its support by nativist groups like ...
JAN 26, 2022 • page
Was Theodore Roosevelt a Conservative or a Progressive?
This reading and worksheet allows students to analyze Teddy Roosevelt's complicated political legacy. How did he fit into the Republican Party during his time? Where ...
JAN 26, 2022 • page
Why is the May 4th Movement a Turning Point in Modern Chinese History?
The readings and worksheets provided allow students to analyze why the May 4th Movement started, how it spread across the country, and how it altered ...
JAN 26, 2022 • page
Why Did the Amritsar Massacre Occur in the Context of 1919?
In this worksheet and reading, students will analyze what happened during the Amritsar Massacre, how the context of post World War I led to tensions ...
JAN 26, 2022 • page
To What Extent Did the March 1st Movement Help Shape Modern Korean Nationhood?
High school level readings and worksheets that explore how the Korean March 1st Movement began, how it was influenced by Woodrow Wilson's "Fourteen Points," and ...