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Preview of World War II World History Map Analysis Global Conflict & Consequences

World War II World History Map Analysis Global Conflict & Consequences

Help students understand how geography shaped World War II with this in-depth World History map analysis assignment focused on expansion, strategy, turning points, civilian impact, and postwar consequences. This resource pushes students beyond memorization by requiring them to analyze maps as evidence and explain how location, distance, terrain, and access to resources influenced the war’s outcome. Designed to work as a core skill-building activity within a WWII unit or as a standalone geograp
Preview of World War II – U.S. History Bundle - PPT, Notes, DBQs, Map Analysis, Activities

World War II – U.S. History Bundle - PPT, Notes, DBQs, Map Analysis, Activities

This complete World War II bundle provides everything students need to understand how the United States moved from neutrality to global power. Each resource is designed to build historical thinking, evidence-based writing, and geographic reasoning — without lecture overload. What’s Included World War II PowerPoint A clear, visually supported overview of major WWII events, policies, and turning points from U.S. involvement to global consequences. World War II Guided Notes Structured notes that fo
Preview of World War I | World History Complete Bundle – PPT, Notes, DBQs, Maps, Activities

World War I | World History Complete Bundle – PPT, Notes, DBQs, Maps, Activities

Teach the complete story of World War I with this World History mega bundle—a comprehensive, classroom-ready collection of PowerPoints, Guided Notes, DBQs, vocabulary, readings, map analysis, and anchor charts that take students from the war’s origins to its global consequences. Every resource is visually engaging, historically accurate, and designed to support all learners from start to finish. What’s Included PowerPoint & Anchor Charts – Global Conflict and Its Consequences A full visual
Preview of Mercantilism & Trans-Atlantic Trade | Bundle (PPT, Notes, DBQ, Map, Activities)

Mercantilism & Trans-Atlantic Trade | Bundle (PPT, Notes, DBQ, Map, Activities)

This bundle gives students a clear, structured way to understand mercantilism, colonial trade, and economic control through multiple formats that actually make sense to them. Instead of memorizing terms, students analyze perspectives, trace economic systems, and apply concepts using maps, primary sources, and modern-style analysis activities. What’s Included PowerPoint Clear, structured slides explaining mercantilism, the Navigation Acts, colonial trade patterns, and economic control within the
Preview of World War I U.S. History Map Analysis Geography, Mobilization, and Global Change

World War I U.S. History Map Analysis Geography, Mobilization, and Global Change

Help students understand how geography shaped U.S. involvement in World War I with this U.S. History map analysis packet focused on alliances, trench warfare, submarine warfare, mobilization, migration, and postwar change. Instead of treating maps as background visuals, students actively analyze geographic evidence to explain why the United States entered the war, how it mobilized at home, and how global conflict reshaped borders and societies. This resource works as a stand-alone geography les
Preview of LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam — U.S. History 1968 Cause & Effect Activity

LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam — U.S. History 1968 Cause & Effect Activity

Eight events. Eight immediate effects. Eight long-term consequences. One year that changed everything. Students map the cause-and-effect chains of the eight events that broke America in 1968 — from the Tet Offensive in January through Nixon's election in November — distinguishing between what happened right away and what changed permanently. The synthesis question at the end forces them to stop listing events and start explaining why one year produced so much irreversible damage. This works espe
Preview of AP® Human Geography Unit 4 Topic 4.10 Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces Lesson

AP® Human Geography Unit 4 Topic 4.10 Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces Lesson

This lesson is designed for use with AP® Human Geography Topic 4.10 Consequences of Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces in Unit 4 Political Patterns and Processes. The lesson includes an APHuG CED-aligned PowerPoint and Google Slides™ lecture with detailed speaker notes, a guided notes packet for students, a failed states interactive map activity, and an ethnonationalism reading with graphic organizer. Details of what is included: 21-slide lecture available in PowerPoint and Google Slides™ tha
Preview of AP Human Geography Unit 2.9: Aging Populations Worksheet

AP Human Geography Unit 2.9: Aging Populations Worksheet

This comprehensive worksheet for AP Human Geography Unit 2.9: Aging Populations examines the demographic, social, and economic consequences of population aging across the globe. Aligned with the College Board AP Human Geography Framework, this resource challenges students to interpret demographic data, population pyramids, and policy responses to shifting age structures. What’s Included: Background Reading: Explains the causes and characteristics of aging populations, connecting demographic tr
Preview of AP World History: Modern Unit 6.8: Causation in the Imperial Age Worksheet

AP World History: Modern Unit 6.8: Causation in the Imperial Age Worksheet

This worksheet for AP World History: Modern Unit 6.8: Causation in the Imperial Age (1750–1900) helps students analyze the complex motives and consequences of imperial expansion during the long nineteenth century. Fully aligned with the College Board AP World History Framework, this resource guides students in evaluating how industrialization, nationalism, economic competition, and ideological beliefs drove imperialism and reshaped global systems. What’s Included: Clear and engaging background
Preview of Behavior Contingency Maps for Special Education, Editable | Autism Behavior

Behavior Contingency Maps for Special Education, Editable | Autism Behavior

Support emotional regulation, behavior intervention, and expected behavior instruction with these Editable Behavior Contingency Maps for Special Education and Autism Support Classrooms! These visual behavior maps help students understand expected behaviors, consequences, coping skills, emotional regulation strategies, and positive replacement behaviors in a simple and easy-to-understand format. These contingency maps are designed to help students visually understand: • what happened • expecte
Preview of World War I | World History Primary Source DBQ – The Treaty of Versailles

World War I | World History Primary Source DBQ – The Treaty of Versailles

Examine how the peace that ended World War I shaped the world that followed with this Treaty of Versailles and Mandate System DBQ. Students analyze six powerful sources to understand how world leaders’ competing goals, harsh reparations, and new mandates redrew the global map — and how those decisions set the stage for World War II. What’s Included: Primary Source DBQ (Student + Teacher Key) – Six authentic-style excerpts with 18 guided inquiry questions Final Writing Prompt – Evidence-based sh
Preview of AP Human Geography – Unit 2.7: Population Policies Worksheet

AP Human Geography – Unit 2.7: Population Policies Worksheet

This comprehensive worksheet for AP Human Geography Unit 2.7: Population Policies examines how governments influence population trends through pro-natalist, anti-natalist, and restrictive measures. Aligned with the College Board AP Human Geography Framework, this resource guides students in evaluating real-world applications of demographic policy, using data-driven visuals and case studies to understand both the intended and unintended consequences of such programs. What’s Included: Backgr
Preview of Jacksonian Era Connections: Chaos, Reforms & Inventions Organizer for US History

Jacksonian Era Connections: Chaos, Reforms & Inventions Organizer for US History

Created by
YoTeachItJoey
This comprehensive graphic organizer connects Andrew Jackson's chaotic policies (Spoils System, Bank War, Nullification Crisis, Indian Removal Act, Trail of Tears) to Second Great Awakening reforms (Temperance, Abolition, Education, Women's Rights via Finney, Garrison, Mann, Dix, Stanton) and era inventions (McCormick Reaper, Colt Revolver, Deere Plow, Burt Typewriter, Cooper Locomotive).​ Students fill detailed tables analyzing events' impacts, "what/chaos/democracy links," then tackle synthesi
Preview of World War I World History Map Analysis Geography & Global Conflict

World War I World History Map Analysis Geography & Global Conflict

This World War I map analysis assignment pushes students beyond memorizing events and timelines and forces them to think geographically about how the war unfolded and why its aftermath was so unstable. Using a structured set of maps, inquiry questions, and visual supports, students analyze borders, empires, military fronts, global connections, and postwar changes to understand how geography shaped both the conflict and the fragile peace that followed. This resource works especially well as an in
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