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Preview of What Kind of Voter Are You? Engaging Quiz for Civics & Social

What Kind of Voter Are You? Engaging Quiz for Civics & Social

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Discover your students' voting personalities with this fun and insightful quiz, "What Kind of Voter Are You?" Perfect for middle school, high school, or introductory college civics, government, or social studies classes, this interactive quiz helps students explore their political motivations and voting styles. With five thought-provoking questions and five unique voter profiles (Balancer, Disengaged, Moderate, Party Line, and Protest), this activity sparks discussions about civic engagement, po
Preview of What Mount Rushmore President Are You? Fun Personality Quiz for U.S. History

What Mount Rushmore President Are You? Fun Personality Quiz for U.S. History

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QuizBreakers
Engage your students with this interactive and insightful personality quiz, "What Mount Rushmore President Are You?" Designed for middle and high school U.S. History or Social Studies classes, this quiz helps students connect with the iconic presidents of Mount Rushmore—George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt—by discovering which president's personality aligns with their own! Through 5 thought-provoking multiple-choice questions, students explore their leader
Preview of How Should You Vote? - Political Alignment Quiz

How Should You Vote? - Political Alignment Quiz

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Spark meaningful discussions in your classroom with this "How Should You Vote?" quiz! Designed for high school civics, government, or social studies classes, this interactive quiz helps students explore their political values and discover whether their views align with progressive, conservative, or moderate ideologies. Covering hot-button issues like income inequality, reproductive rights, healthcare, gun ownership, social safety nets, AI regulation, education, and climate change, this quiz enc
Preview of "Main Idea"  and "Why it Matters" Must Know Supreme Court Cases; AP Govt.

"Main Idea" and "Why it Matters" Must Know Supreme Court Cases; AP Govt.

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AP Govt. "Must know" Supreme Court Cases. Compiling the "main ideas" and "why the change" matters to the people and the Constitution. Have students read the cases and complete for classwork or homework. Complete as a class over the school year. Use as review for the end of the year. Good prep for the AP Exam.
Preview of Progressive Era Presidential Elections 1912 - 1916 (US American History)

Progressive Era Presidential Elections 1912 - 1916 (US American History)

Progressive Era Presidential Elections: Analyzing the Elections of 1912 & 1916 Help your students dive into the Progressive Era with this engaging and interactive activity! Designed for middle school U.S. History, this resource focuses on the presidential elections of 1912 and 1916—two pivotal moments that shaped the trajectory of Progressive presidencies. What’s Included: A clear, student-friendly data table showing the popular and electoral votes for each candidate in 1912 and 1916. Guided an
Preview of News, Journalism, Bias, Freedom of Speech - Internet Activities

News, Journalism, Bias, Freedom of Speech - Internet Activities

20 internet activities to learn about journalism, bias, politics and freedom of speech: Journalist Journalistic Objectivity Political Bias Confirmation Bias Denialism Freedom of Speech Media Bias in the U.S. Political Polarization Information Overload Breaking News Infotainment Politainment Associated Press Reuters BBC CNN NBC News ABC News CBS News Fox News No prep. Just print and go. Take a look at the Preview to see sample pages.
Preview of AP US Gov Unit 4 Political Socialization Citizens Beliefs Ideology Charts

AP US Gov Unit 4 Political Socialization Citizens Beliefs Ideology Charts

Students can work together to identify the areas of political socialization, provide examples, connect them to liberal and conservative beliefs, and think about how these elements have impacted and influenced their political ideologies. For Topics 4.1-4.4 from the CED for AP US Government. Total of 3 charts. One for political socialization; one for liberal and conservative beliefs regarding: individualism, equality of opportunity, free enterprise, rule of law, and limited government; and one
Preview of Constitutional Crisis Simulation | Foreign Interference Decision Game | No Prep

Constitutional Crisis Simulation | Foreign Interference Decision Game | No Prep

Can students defend democracy under pressure?In this high-engagement Constitutional Crisis Decision Simulation, students become senior advisers during a contested election shaped by foreign interference, institutional uncertainty, and alliance pressure. Students must analyze competing interests, weigh trade-offs, respond to a surprise escalation, and recommend a course of action when no option is risk free.This is not passive worksheet work — it is a structured decision simulation built aroun
Preview of Editable Classroom Voting Slips Election Ballots | Food, Rewards, Mascots, PDF

Editable Classroom Voting Slips Election Ballots | Food, Rewards, Mascots, PDF

Bring back a little democracy to your classroom with these ready-to-use voting ballot templates! Perfect for class elections, opinion polls, or fun decision-making activities, this resource helps students practice real-world voting while keeping things engaging and organized. ✨ Includes 5 Themed Ballot Templates: 🍕 Favorite Food Vote 🎉 Classroom Reward Vote ⚡ Best Superpower Vote 🐾 Classroom Mascot Vote 🚌 Field Trip Options VoteBONUS!: 👻 Halloween Costume Contest Voting Slips 🧾 What
Preview of Democracy Under Pressure Simulation | Escalation After Election Crisis | No Prep

Democracy Under Pressure Simulation | Escalation After Election Crisis | No Prep

Can democratic institutions hold after the first crisis decision?In this sequel to the bestselling Constitutional Crisis Simulation, students confront what happens after the immediate election emergency. The crisis has escalated. Court rulings are contested. Alliance pressure is rising. Protest movements expand. Intelligence warnings multiply. Students step back into a high-stakes decision simulation where every option carries constitutional, geopolitical, and democratic risks. This is not a wo
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