Description
This lesson bundle is carefully teacher designed, edited, and organized into a ready to use classroom resource. It includes guided infographic style slides, student discussion questions, reading passages, comprehension questions, and complete answer keys to help save teachers planning time while still supporting meaningful classroom instruction.
Post-WWII Decolonization & Human Rights Interactive Infographic Bundle is designed for high school students and middle school students studying Global History, World History, postwar nationalism, independence movements, and the expansion of human rights after World War II. This comprehensive bundle explores how the collapse of European empires, the fight against racial segregation, and growing international concern for human rights reshaped the modern world.
Students examine the causes and effects of decolonization across Africa and Asia, the struggle for Indian independence under Mahatma Gandhi, the decline of the British Empire, the rise and fall of apartheid in South Africa, and the global response to genocide and crimes against humanity after World War II. Through engaging infographic style lessons, students analyze how ordinary people challenged imperialism, discrimination, and oppression while helping to build a more independent and interconnected world.
Included in this bundle:
- African Decolonization After World War II Interactive Infographic Lesson
- Apartheid & Struggle for Equality in South Africa Interactive Infographic Lesson
- British Empire and Decolonization Interactive Infographic Lesson
- Gandhi, Indian Independence, Decolonization & Nonviolence Interactive Infographic Lesson
- Human Rights & Genocide After World War II Interactive Infographic Lesson
- 5 complete interactive infographic lessons
- Guided discussion and analysis questions throughout each lesson
- Reading passages aligned to every lesson
- 50 multiple choice questions
- 10 short response questions
- Complete answer keys
Topics covered include:
- Decolonization
- Nationalism
- Independence Movements
- Self-Determination
- European Imperialism
- End of European Empires
- African Independence
- Independence in Asia
- British Empire
- Partition of India
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Nonviolent Resistance
- Civil Disobedience
- South Africa
- Apartheid
- Nelson Mandela
- Racial Segregation
- Equality and Justice
- Human Rights
- United Nations
- Genocide
- Crimes Against Humanity
- International Law
- Global Cooperation
- Post-World War II Change
This resource works well for Global History, World History, Civics, Government, Human Rights, Sociology, Current Events, and Modern World History courses. It is ideal for classroom instruction, independent work, substitute plans, enrichment activities, Regents review, and teachers looking for a cohesive postwar unit that explores the end of imperialism, the growth of nationalism, and the ongoing global struggle for human rights.
Post-WWII Decolonization & Human Rights Interactive Infographic Bundle
Highlights
Description
This lesson bundle is carefully teacher designed, edited, and organized into a ready to use classroom resource. It includes guided infographic style slides, student discussion questions, reading passages, comprehension questions, and complete answer keys to help save teachers planning time while still supporting meaningful classroom instruction.
Post-WWII Decolonization & Human Rights Interactive Infographic Bundle is designed for high school students and middle school students studying Global History, World History, postwar nationalism, independence movements, and the expansion of human rights after World War II. This comprehensive bundle explores how the collapse of European empires, the fight against racial segregation, and growing international concern for human rights reshaped the modern world.
Students examine the causes and effects of decolonization across Africa and Asia, the struggle for Indian independence under Mahatma Gandhi, the decline of the British Empire, the rise and fall of apartheid in South Africa, and the global response to genocide and crimes against humanity after World War II. Through engaging infographic style lessons, students analyze how ordinary people challenged imperialism, discrimination, and oppression while helping to build a more independent and interconnected world.
Included in this bundle:
- African Decolonization After World War II Interactive Infographic Lesson
- Apartheid & Struggle for Equality in South Africa Interactive Infographic Lesson
- British Empire and Decolonization Interactive Infographic Lesson
- Gandhi, Indian Independence, Decolonization & Nonviolence Interactive Infographic Lesson
- Human Rights & Genocide After World War II Interactive Infographic Lesson
- 5 complete interactive infographic lessons
- Guided discussion and analysis questions throughout each lesson
- Reading passages aligned to every lesson
- 50 multiple choice questions
- 10 short response questions
- Complete answer keys
Topics covered include:
- Decolonization
- Nationalism
- Independence Movements
- Self-Determination
- European Imperialism
- End of European Empires
- African Independence
- Independence in Asia
- British Empire
- Partition of India
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Nonviolent Resistance
- Civil Disobedience
- South Africa
- Apartheid
- Nelson Mandela
- Racial Segregation
- Equality and Justice
- Human Rights
- United Nations
- Genocide
- Crimes Against Humanity
- International Law
- Global Cooperation
- Post-World War II Change
This resource works well for Global History, World History, Civics, Government, Human Rights, Sociology, Current Events, and Modern World History courses. It is ideal for classroom instruction, independent work, substitute plans, enrichment activities, Regents review, and teachers looking for a cohesive postwar unit that explores the end of imperialism, the growth of nationalism, and the ongoing global struggle for human rights.




