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Preview of Cold War & Decolonization -- World History DBQ: Fall of Communism (1980-1991)

Cold War & Decolonization -- World History DBQ: Fall of Communism (1980-1991)

This document-based inquiry walks students through six primary and secondary sources explaining why communism collapsed across Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union between 1980-1991. Instead of telling students what caused the Cold War's end, this DBQ makes them extract evidence from Reagan's "Evil Empire" speech, Gorbachev's reform announcements, Solidarity's demands, eyewitness accounts of the Berlin Wall falling, and Gorbachev's resignation to build their own explanation. Students answer guide
Preview of European Exploration & Expansion World History | Age of Discovery PowerPoint

European Exploration & Expansion World History | Age of Discovery PowerPoint

Teach the European Age of Exploration with this complete, visually rich PowerPoint that connects exploration, trade, conquest, and culture. Includes built-in anchor charts that simplify complex ideas like the Columbian Exchange, mercantilism, and the slave trade — perfect for lecture, review, or display. What’s Included: PowerPoint Lecture: Full overview of European voyages, causes, and consequences (Portugal, Spain, England, France, Netherlands) Built-In Anchor Charts: Visual summaries for ex
Preview of Judicial Branch U.S. Government | Court Powers & Judicial Review PPT

Judicial Branch U.S. Government | Court Powers & Judicial Review PPT

Engage your students with this clear and visual lecture on the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government. Covers how federal judges are selected, lifetime appointments, types of jurisdiction, judicial review, the Supreme Court case process, and the philosophies of judicial restraint vs. judicial activism. Includes anchor charts to reinforce key concepts. Fully Google Classroom ready. What’s Included: Lecture on the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government Topics: court roles, selecting federal judges
Preview of Executive Branch DBQ | Presidency Primary Sources & Anchor Charts

Executive Branch DBQ | Presidency Primary Sources & Anchor Charts

This DBQ pushes students beyond memorizing what the president does and into understanding why executive power was controversial from the start. By analyzing Article II alongside Hamilton's Federalist No. 70 and Cato's Anti-Federalist Letter, students see that debates about executive authority aren't modern partisan politics—they're foundational questions the framers wrestled with about energy versus tyranny. This works especially well when students think presidential power is settled or don't un
Preview of Civil Liberties & Civil Rights DBQ Primary Sources U.S. History Government

Civil Liberties & Civil Rights DBQ Primary Sources U.S. History Government

Challenge students to think critically with this DBQ assignment on Civil Liberties and Civil Rights. Includes six primary sources ranging from Tinker v. Des Moines to LBJ’s Voting Rights speech. Comes with guiding questions and a complete Teacher Key. Anchor charts on liberties and rights are also part of the larger unit (included in the PowerPoint, Guided Notes, and Scenarios). What’s Included:6 Primary Source Excerpts (Tinker, Brandeis dissent, FDR, Brown v. Board, LBJ, Clarence Mitchell)Guid
Preview of The New Deal Programs, Reforms & Conflicts – U.S. History Vocabulary Assignment

The New Deal Programs, Reforms & Conflicts – U.S. History Vocabulary Assignment

This resource turns the major programs, conflicts, reforms, and political drama of the New Deal into a structured, high-engagement vocabulary activity built around short “DepressionTok” readings that make the content memorable without dumbing it down. Students define each term, explain context, write their own TikTok-style headline, and connect every concept to its long-term impact — giving you real evidence of understanding instead of copy-paste definitions. What’s Included Five short, student-
Preview of President Gerald Ford U.S. History PowerPoint Lecture & Anchor Charts

President Gerald Ford U.S. History PowerPoint Lecture & Anchor Charts

Engage your students with this detailed look at Gerald Ford’s presidency (1974–1977). The resource explores Ford’s rise to office, the Nixon pardon, Vietnam’s end, stagflation, Betty Ford’s advocacy, the ERA debate, assassination attempts, and the 1976 election. Anchor charts and infographics make complex topics clear. Google Classroom ready. What’s Included: Nixon Pardon controversy Fall of Saigon and Vietnam’s end WIN buttons and stagflation ERA debate and Betty Ford’s advocacy Assassination a
Preview of Japan & China: Isolation to Modernization | Tokugawa Japan DBQ | Anchor Charts

Japan & China: Isolation to Modernization | Tokugawa Japan DBQ | Anchor Charts

Examine how Japan maintained peace and order for more than two centuries with this World History Primary Source DBQ focused on Tokugawa Japan. Students analyze seven authentic-style documents to uncover how shogunate policies such as isolation, alternate attendance, and social hierarchy shaped life for samurai, peasants, and merchants—and how those same systems led to unrest by the 1800s. What’s Included: 7 primary & secondary source excerpts with scaffolded analysis questions Final synthesis t
Preview of America’s Global Rise & Imperialism | U.S. History Perspective Writing Activity

America’s Global Rise & Imperialism | U.S. History Perspective Writing Activity

Bring the Roosevelt Corollary era to life through the voices of the people who lived it. Voices of the Hemisphere: Power & Perspective lets students step inside the experiences of canal workers, journalists, and citizens who felt the impact of America’s growing influence in Latin America. With clear visuals, perspective writing, and empathy-based analysis, this lesson transforms imperialism from an abstract policy into human stories of pride, progress, and protest. What’s Included: Letters & An
Preview of Lyndon B. Johnson DBQ Primary Source Great Society & Vietnam U.S History LBJ

Lyndon B. Johnson DBQ Primary Source Great Society & Vietnam U.S History LBJ

Engage students with this DBQ activity on LBJ’s presidency. Students analyze four primary sources on the Great Society, Voting Rights, Gulf of Tonkin, and 1968 Withdrawal Speech. Includes guiding questions for each excerpt and a full teacher key.What’s Included:4 primary source excerpts (LBJ speeches and reports)Student questions for each sourceTeacher key with model answersCovers Great Society, Voting Rights, Vietnam escalation, and 1968 withdrawal decisionWhy Teachers Love It:✔ Authentic, ve
Preview of Legislative Branch: Checks & Balances | U.S. Government Social Media Activity

Legislative Branch: Checks & Balances | U.S. Government Social Media Activity

Engage students with this Congress-focused checks and balances activity that blends primary content with Gen Z–style social media posts. Students analyze how Congress checks the President and Courts — and how they check Congress back — through charts, creative clapback posts, and reflection questions. Google Classroom ready with teacher key included. What’s Included: Checks and Balances Organizer (Congress, President, Courts) Social Media Clapback Activity (Congress posts + Prez/Court clapbacks)
Preview of Eisenhower PowerPoint – Cold War & Civil Rights Lecture (U.S. History)

Eisenhower PowerPoint – Cold War & Civil Rights Lecture (U.S. History)

Teach the Eisenhower Presidency with this ready-to-use U.S. History PowerPoint lecture. Designed with a unique 1950s-meets-Gen Z style, the slides blend retro colors and fonts with modern visuals to keep students engaged while covering all the key content. Topics Covered: Cold War policies – Domino Theory, McCarthyism, Korean War, Suez Crisis, Eisenhower Doctrine, Arms Race Space Race – Sputnik and NASA Civil Rights – Brown v. Board of Education and the Little Rock Crisis Domestic Prosperity
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — U.S. Government Guided Notes

Types of Powers & Federalism — U.S. Government Guided Notes

These guided notes keep students locked in through the entire Types of Powers lecture and leave them with an organized record to study from. The two-column layout pairs the lecture's key points on the left with space to capture them in students' own words on the right, so they're processing as they go instead of copying slides. It opens with the essential question that frames the unit — how the Constitution splits power between federal and state, and what keeps either side from winning — and clo
Preview of Great Depression – U.S. History Bundle - PPT, Notes, DBQ's, Activities

Great Depression – U.S. History Bundle - PPT, Notes, DBQ's, Activities

Bring the full human, economic, and political story of the Great Depression into sharp focus with this complete U.S. History bundle. Every major angle of the era — causes, collapse, human hardship, Dust Bowl migration, Hoover’s failures, the New Deal’s sweeping programs, and the daily survival of ordinary Americans — is covered through a mix of cinematic presentations, structured note-taking, primary sources, Gen-Z vocab work, creative writing, and political cartoon analysis. Each resource is bu
Preview of AP Gov: Unit V Political Participation Notes | Lecture Slides | Discussion |

AP Gov: Unit V Political Participation Notes | Lecture Slides | Discussion |

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Poppys Papers
Cover the essentials of political participation and elections with this complete set of AP aligned lecture notes for Unit V. Designed to support direct instruction and reinforce key content, this resource breaks down voter behavior, campaigns, elections, political parties, interest groups, and campaign finance with built-in vocabulary, visuals, and real-world examples. This is the perfect tool for classroom instruction, student note support, test review, or AP Gov unit planning. What’s to Love?
Preview of AP US Government/Politics AMSCO (2025) Units 1-5 Guided Reading FULL YEAR SUITE

AP US Government/Politics AMSCO (2025) Units 1-5 Guided Reading FULL YEAR SUITE

This bundle includes a full year of AP US Government and Politics coursework for your students and has been thoroughly tested. These resources are modeled on the assignments I created for my AP US History students. My group of 72 students who used this style of resources had a 100% pass rate on the 2025 AP US History exam! Save yourself hundreds of hours of re-reading and creating materials to go with the AMSCO textbook.Special Discount Pricing on all 5 bundles ($100 if purchased separately!)You
Preview of Systems of Government - Unitary, Confederal, Federal Country Activity Project

Systems of Government - Unitary, Confederal, Federal Country Activity Project

This is the project students remember. Instead of answering questions about unitary, federal, and confederal systems, they build a country from the ground up and have to choose the system that actually fits it — then live with the consequences. They name their nation, give it geography and people and an economy, pick three real challenges it faces, and design a government that can handle them. The catch: there's no perfect answer, and they have to prove they understand the trade-offs by naming w
Preview of Three Branches of Government — U.S. Government Guided Notes

Three Branches of Government — U.S. Government Guided Notes

These guided notes keep students locked in through the entire Three Branches lecture and leave them with an organized record to study from. The two-column layout pairs the lecture's key points on the left with space for students to capture them in their own words on the right — so they're processing as they go instead of copying slides. It opens with the essential question that frames the unit (how the Constitution splits the work of government, and what keeps any one branch from getting too pow
Preview of DP IB Geography Concepts Activity Pack | Print, ready use, guided notes, gallery

DP IB Geography Concepts Activity Pack | Print, ready use, guided notes, gallery

Created by
Socratic Shrake
Introduce your IB DP Geography students to the six core conceptual understandings Place, Process, Power, Possibility, Scale, and Spatial Interaction... with this complete, ready-to-teach activity pack. Designed for the first week of Year 1, this resource builds the conceptual vocabulary students will use across all three DP Geography themes and in both Paper 1 and Paper 2 examinations. Everything is included: slides, student notes, a headline activity, gallery walk, task cards, assessment, and a
Preview of AP Gov Unit 2 Daily FRQ Practice 28 Prompts + Visuals + Scoring Rubrics

AP Gov Unit 2 Daily FRQ Practice 28 Prompts + Visuals + Scoring Rubrics

Help your students master all four AP Government FRQ types with this complete 28-day writing routine and bonus full-length FRQ practice exam — all aligned to Unit 2: Interactions Among Branches of Government. This high-impact resource provides students with daily writing practice, featuring authentic AP-style questions, embedded visuals for quantitative analysis, and clear teacher-scoring rubrics. Perfect for bellringers, exit tickets, test prep, or formative writing assessments. What’s Included
Preview of Complete U.S. Government Semester Bundle -- 14 Mega Bundles, 18-Week Curriculum

Complete U.S. Government Semester Bundle -- 14 Mega Bundles, 18-Week Curriculum

This semester bundle eliminates the daily hunt for materials by giving you 14 complete units, an 18-week implementation guide with daily lesson plans, and emergency substitute teacher plans covering every major topic in a U.S. Government course. Each mega bundle includes PowerPoint lectures with anchor charts, guided notes with Quick Checks, DBQs with primary sources, and application activities that push students beyond memorization into analysis. Instead of patching together lessons from multip
Preview of Villain of the Week | Controversial Figures in U.S. History (1760–1910)

Villain of the Week | Controversial Figures in U.S. History (1760–1910)

Turn your U.S. History classroom into a courtroom of ideas! Villain of the Week dives introduces controversial figures from 1760–1910, challenging students to explore cause and effect, constitutional issues, and ethical dilemmas through a critical lens. Each slide highlights a historical figure who played a role in shaping U.S. history—but not always in a positive way. This resource can be used as bell work or, with further research, a full biography project. Students will debate, defend, and
Preview of President Jimmy Carter Guided Notes – U.S. History Fill-in-the-Blank Worksheet

President Jimmy Carter Guided Notes – U.S. History Fill-in-the-Blank Worksheet

These fill-in-the-blank guided notes give students structured support while learning about President Jimmy Carter’s presidency. Aligned directly with the Jimmy Carter Presidential Presentation: Energy Crisis & Humanitarian Legacy, these notes keep students focused and accountable during lecture, independent work, or review. What’s Included: Fill-in-the-blank notes covering: • Carter’s 1976 outsider campaign • Economic struggles: stagflation, gas shortages, energy crisis • Foreign affairs: Camp
Preview of Political Parties PowerPoint (A.P. Gov)

Political Parties PowerPoint (A.P. Gov)

In class materials for Unit 5 of the A.P. Government Curriculum. Topics include: functions of political parties, grassroot organizing, "faces of political parties", divided government, organization of parties, political machines, campaign-centered campaigns, and political realignment.
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