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Preview of CHECKS & BALANCES: AMERICAN GOVERNMENT/ ASSESSMENT GRS.8-12, COLLEGE & MG

CHECKS & BALANCES: AMERICAN GOVERNMENT/ ASSESSMENT GRS.8-12, COLLEGE & MG

This is an interesting assessment on checks and balances and American government. There are some history tidbits and graphics put into the quiz for overall increase in general knowledge. This is a true/false assessment with an extra credit opportunity worth a total of 15 points. The maximum score is 115. Excelsior! Celebrate America! Thanks for visiting and supporting our humble shop!
Preview of How Machiavellian Are You? - Engaging Psychology & Leadership Quiz

How Machiavellian Are You? - Engaging Psychology & Leadership Quiz

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QuizBreakers
Bring intrigue and self-reflection to your classroom with this "How Machiavellian Are You?" Quiz! Perfect for high school or college-level psychology, sociology, leadership, or ethics classes, this interactive 10-question quiz helps students explore their views on power, manipulation, and morality. Inspired by Machiavellian principles, this activity sparks critical thinking and lively discussions about human behavior, ethics, and decision-making. What’s Included:Printable Quiz Worksheet: A read
Preview of Where Do You Lean Politically? | Quiz on Economic & Social Perspectives

Where Do You Lean Politically? | Quiz on Economic & Social Perspectives

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QuizBreakers
Spark meaningful conversation and introspection with this 10-question political orientation quiz designed for adult learners. Perfect for government, civics, or sociology units—or as a reflective opener for workshops or community dialogues—it invites participants to explore their stance on economic and social issues without judgment. Through thought-provoking prompts on topics such as healthcare, taxation, and corporate responsibility, students discover where they lean on the political spectrum—
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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QuizBreakers
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 UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

Introduce high school students to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) through this engaging Civics and SEL lesson. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to define human rights, explain their importance, identify key rights in the UDHR, and analyze real-world scenarios using a rights-based approach. The activities encourage reflection on fairness, dignity, equality, and students’ own role in promoting inclusion locally and globally. What’s Included: Lesson Plan (PDF) – o
Preview of Enlightenment Philosophers Activity | Civics & World History Icebreaker

Enlightenment Philosophers Activity | Civics & World History Icebreaker

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Stop struggling to make the "State of Nature" and "Social Contract" exciting! This high-engagement personality quiz transforms dry 17th-century philosophy into a relatable "vibe check" for your students. Before diving into the Declaration of Independence or the U.S. Constitution, help your students discover their own governing philosophy by seeing which Enlightenment giant matches their brain. How it Works:Reflective Questions: Students respond to 5 scenario-based questions about human nature,
Preview of Engel v Vitale Supreme Court Case Quiz/Worksheet/Study Guide; AP Govt.

Engel v Vitale Supreme Court Case Quiz/Worksheet/Study Guide; AP Govt.

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Melindabteaches
AP Government. Engel v Vitale Supreme Court Case. "MUST KNOW CASE" for the AP Exam. Pair this with a copy of the case and use it as a worksheet or use it for a quiz or study guide.
Preview of MOCK TRIAL CLUB ACTIVITIES BOOK:  MG, GRS. 9-12, JR COLLEGE & VOCATIONAL STUDIES

MOCK TRIAL CLUB ACTIVITIES BOOK: MG, GRS. 9-12, JR COLLEGE & VOCATIONAL STUDIES

This is an activity book for Mock Trial club, Social Studies, Civics, and History. It can be used as a supplemental activity booklet, or as a classroom assignment. Use it for a paralegal extra credit class assignment. It is intended to be an independent research assignment. There are many different types of assignments/activities in this book: essay, quiz, word vocabulary jumble, word search, research/respond, art activity, word recognition, flow chart, and quotes from famous philosophers and f
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: John Ross – Annual Message to Cherokee Council (1828)

Primary Source Analysis: John Ross – Annual Message to Cherokee Council (1828)

Cherokee Sovereignty and Land Rights Primary Source Analysis – John Ross (1828) - 9-page primary source analysis activity with teacher answer key examining John Ross’s legal and political argument for Cherokee sovereignty and land rights in his 1828 Annual Message to the Cherokee Council. Overview This primary source analysis examines John Ross’s 1828 address to the Cherokee National Council, a document that combines internal governance priorities with a sustained legal defense of Cherokee sov
Preview of Marriage Equality in Thailand: A Human Rights Breakthrough

Marriage Equality in Thailand: A Human Rights Breakthrough

This lesson explores Thailand’s historic legalization of same-sex marriage, examining the decades-long activism that made it possible, the role of civil society, and the rights now protected under international human rights law. Through readings, videos, interviews, and rights-based analysis, students will connect the Thai marriage equality movement to broader struggles for LGBTQ+ rights and dignity worldwide. Warm Up: Students will take a quiz on Thailand to activate background knowledge, then
Preview of The Rohingya Crisis - Global Politics

The Rohingya Crisis - Global Politics

This lesson examines the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar, focusing on the persecution of the Rohingya minority, the international legal frameworks addressing crimes against humanity, and the responses of both Myanmar’s leaders and the global community. Through readings, videos, an interactive online exhibit, and source-based questions, students will analyze the roots of the crisis, the classification of the crimes, and begin to reflect on justice and accountability. Learning Activities Include:Warm
Preview of Global Order through the Lens of Realism

Global Order through the Lens of Realism

In this lesson, students will create or analyze timelines of global events through the lens of Realism, focusing on how states pursue power, security, and national interest in an anarchic international system. Through a quiz, vocabulary matching, and a timeline-based activity, students will apply core Realist concepts to key moments in world history, explore patterns of power shifts and conflict, and assess how Realists interpret the evolution of the global order. Learning Activities include:War
Preview of "The Political Science Quiz Master: 200+ Questions for Aspiring Scholars"

"The Political Science Quiz Master: 200+ Questions for Aspiring Scholars"

"Power Play: The Ultimate Political Science Quiz Book" is the ultimate guide to testing and deepening your knowledge of political science! Covering topics from political theories and government structures to international relations, political ideologies, and public policy, this quiz book offers a comprehensive approach to understanding the world of politics. With 30 questions per section—10 easy, 10 medium, and 10 hard— "Power Play" is designed to provide a progressive challenge for students, po
Preview of Netanyahu and the ICC - Global Politics

Netanyahu and the ICC - Global Politics

This lesson examines the legal, political, and moral debates surrounding the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, and Hamas military chief Muhammad Deif (who was later killed in an Israeli strike). Through a quiz, readings, a video, and by viewing and analyzing a debate, students will investigate the ICC’s jurisdiction, criticisms of bias, and the broader implications of international justice for conflicts in
Preview of Just War Theory 101 - Global Politics

Just War Theory 101 - Global Politics

This lesson explores Just War Theory and the laws of armed conflict, focusing on the ethical and legal frameworks that govern when wars can be fought, how they are conducted, and how they should be concluded. Through a presentation, a reading, videos, case studies, and a final quiz, students will examine the principles of jus ad bellum, jus in bello, and jus post bellum, and consider how these concepts have been codified into modern international law. Learning Activities Include:Warm UpStudents
Preview of AP Macroeconomics FRQ Graph Posters | Multi-Market Scenarios

AP Macroeconomics FRQ Graph Posters | Multi-Market Scenarios

AP Macroeconomics FRQ Graph Posters | Multi-Market Scenarios (AD-AS, Money Market, Loanable Funds, FOREX, Phillips Curve)Help students master one of the most challenging components of the AP Macroeconomics exam: multi-graph Free Response Questions (FRQs). This set of high-impact classroom posters walks students through real AP-style economic scenarios and shows exactly how to model them across three interconnected graphs, a skill explicitly required by the College Board. Each poster presents
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 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) at 75

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) at 75

This lesson explores the legacy and impact of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on its 75th anniversary, examining how the document has shaped global human rights standards and where it has fallen short. Learning activities include: Warm UpStudents will discuss their views on the progress and shortcomings of human rights protection since the adoption of the UDHR. They will explore human rights maps and statistics to reflect on regional differences and surprising trends in the g
Preview of Digital Skills Classroom Poster • Google Drive, Docs, Slides, Gmail & Excel Quic

Digital Skills Classroom Poster • Google Drive, Docs, Slides, Gmail & Excel Quic

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Jackeyedog
Help your students become confident digital learners with this Digital Skills Quick Guide Poster—perfect for middle school, high school, advisory periods, technology classes, and 1:1 laptop classrooms! This one-page printable poster gives students clear, simple directions for the MOST essential tech skills they use every day: ✔ Google Drive ✔ Google Docs ✔ Google Slides ✔ Gmail ✔ Excel No more stopping class to explain how to resize an image or where to save files—this poster puts step-by
Preview of Philosophy Curriculum Semester Course Bundle Lectures, Vocab, Activities, Units

Philosophy Curriculum Semester Course Bundle Lectures, Vocab, Activities, Units

This philosophy course curriculum bundle is designed for high school semester philosophy classes (half credit courses) and works well for honors philosophy. The curriculum bundle provides everything you need to confidently guide students through three foundational branches of philosophy: epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy. Whether you're implementing a philosophy curriculum for the first time or looking to refresh your existing course, this comprehensive semester bundle offers h
Preview of Feminism as a Theory of International Relations

Feminism as a Theory of International Relations

This lesson introduces feminism as a theory of international relations, focusing on how feminist perspectives challenge and expand upon realist and liberal frameworks. Learning Activities Include:Warm UpStudents will define feminism, identify feminist emphases in global politics, and apply a feminist lens to visuals and a Democracy Now! clip on JD Vance’s comments. They will discuss what a feminist might notice, emphasize, and how they might respond.Reading: "Feminist Theory and International Re
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