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AP Comparative Government Comparative Method Intro Slides (Unit 1)
AP Comparative Government Comparative Method Intro Slides (Unit 1)
AP Comparative Government Comparative Method Intro Slides (Unit 1)
AP Comparative Government Comparative Method Intro Slides (Unit 1)
AP Comparative Government Comparative Method Intro Slides (Unit 1)
AP Comparative Government Comparative Method Intro Slides (Unit 1)
AP Comparative Government Comparative Method Intro Slides (Unit 1)
AP Comparative Government Comparative Method Intro Slides (Unit 1)
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A helpful intro set of slides for discussing the Comparative Method with students, including causality vs. correlation, empirical vs. normative, 3 models for comparing countries, etc. Also includes common criticisms of the Comparative Method, designed to generate discussion among students.

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AP Comparative Government Comparative Method Intro Slides (Unit 1)

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9th - 12th, Higher Education
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This is a bundle of every set of slides presentations for every AP Comparative Government country (UK, Iran, Russia, China, Mexico, Nigeria). Each country's content features multiple sets of slides covering themes from the course (National History, Institutions, Social Cleavages, Political Geography
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A helpful intro set of slides for discussing the Comparative Method with students, including causality vs. correlation, empirical vs. normative, 3 models for comparing countries, etc. Also includes common criticisms of the Comparative Method, designed to generate discussion among students.

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