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Preview of Equal Rights Amendment and Women's Liberation Short Essay Question

Equal Rights Amendment and Women's Liberation Short Essay Question

Created by
Peter Greene
This Short Essay Question follows the new style used by the NYS US History and Government Regents. Students have a wide variety of acceptable responses to the prompts. Students need to make a logical and historically defensible claim based on their analysis of the documents and their understanding of US history. This essay question asks students to analyze a the text of the Equal Rights Amendment and an excerpt from a speech against women's liberation and the ERA by Phyllis Schlafly. Students
Preview of Susan B. Anthony Source Questions - US History High School - Distance Learning

Susan B. Anthony Source Questions - US History High School - Distance Learning

Created by
thomas graziano
Here is a primary source from Susan B. Anthony from 1873 concerning her right to vote and her incarceration for voting in the 1872 presidential election. There are 7 total questions referring to the source that increase from reading comprehension to inference and critical thinking skills. This is adapted for a High School US History and Government class.
Preview of Understanding Veterans Day in the United States: Honoring Service: Detailed DBQ

Understanding Veterans Day in the United States: Honoring Service: Detailed DBQ

Upon reading the article and answering the questions, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of Veterans Day, its historical roots, and its importance in honoring all who served in the U.S. military. They’ll explore how November 11 became a day of remembrance, starting as Armistice Day to commemorate the end of WWI, and why it later evolved into Veterans Day to honor all American veterans. The distinction between Veterans Day and Memorial Day will be clarified, helping students recogni
Preview of History of Halloween Escape Room Crack the Code Map Skill Timeline Activity

History of Halloween Escape Room Crack the Code Map Skill Timeline Activity

Celebrate Halloween with this spooky, social studies and ELA skill-based Halloween History Escape Room Activity! Your middle school students work to escape a Haunted House using map and graph skills, BC/AD timeline informational text skills, cryptogram skills, and primary source DBQ folktale reading skills — all while learning the history of Halloween! Low prep, Fun, and Standards-based! Set the stage with a poem narrated by a ghost who brought Halloween traditions from Ireland to America.
Preview of Haitian Revolution: Primary Source Analysis

Haitian Revolution: Primary Source Analysis

Created by
New Teach City
Have your students dig deeper into Toussaint L'Ouverture's leadership of the Haitian Revolution with this close reading and primary source analysis document set. In these two primary source documents, students will examine and answer higher order thinking questions to learn more about the Haitian Revolution! This is a great addition to any lesson about the Haitian Revolution or great as a homework! ************************************************************************************************
Preview of The Civil Rights Act of 1957: A Case Study in Filibustering

The Civil Rights Act of 1957: A Case Study in Filibustering

Created by
Daniel Duerring
This lesson activity includes: (1) an overview/summary of both the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and the filibuster; (2) hyperlinks to the two primary sources featured in this lesson activity: the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and Senator Strom Thurmond's filibuster of the bill; (3) a set of questions (with answer keys) to both featured primary sources in this lesson; (4) a list of other recommended resources (with accessible links) featuring the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and/or Strom Thurmo
Preview of Road to Jim Crow: Primary Source DBQ Set w/ Guided Discussion (GSE SS8H7b)

Road to Jim Crow: Primary Source DBQ Set w/ Guided Discussion (GSE SS8H7b)

This guided Jim Crow DBQ is a ready-to-use lesson packed with social studies skills. A document-based question is a great way to help students teach themselves about this time period in U.S. History. (SS8H7b) (For my GA teachers, I have Atlanta Race Massacre separately here!) This product has everything you could want in primary source instruction! Includes: 12 document sets2/3 of the sources are primary sources; others include infographics and articles50-slide Ppt that guides students through
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