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Preview of 1920s USA Trivial Pursuit | 62-Question Quiz

1920s USA Trivial Pursuit | 62-Question Quiz

1920s USA Trivial Pursuit | 62-Question Quiz | Gr 7–12Turn 1920s USA revision into a fast-paced, competitive classroom experience with this Trivial Pursuit-style history game. Instead of passive review, students actively recall, apply, and compete using key content from the Roaring Twenties—helping them retain knowledge and stay focused. Designed for Grades 10–11, this resource makes revision purposeful and memorable while reinforcing essential exam content. The result is higher engagement, stro
Preview of Atomic Bomb and Manhattan Project

Atomic Bomb and Manhattan Project

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Chock full of Primary Source photos, atomic bomb test footage, facts and stats! "Snap Resources" does it again! Easily demonstrate the destructive capacity of this most powerful weapon, test blasts video clips, primary source photos of the initial "Trinity" test to photographic evidence of the effects of the bomb on cities, people, and objects. More primary source photos detail the Japanese surrender, V-J Day, and the formal surrender ceremony aboard the USS Missouri. This presentation makes hi
Preview of Age of Imperialism

Age of Imperialism

PPT describing Age of Imperialism in southern Asia and Africa in the late 1800s and 1900s, emphasizing the Second Industrial Revolution, El Niño famines, the environmental impacts of colonialism, direct vs. indirect rule, settler colonialism, the creation of native elites, ideals of "martial races," and diasporic migrations of Chinese and Indians to Southeast Asia and East Africa, primary sources include Thomas Maculey's "Minute on Indian Education" (1835), the dialogue between Phan Dinh Phung,
Preview of Korean Diaspora Lesson Plan

Korean Diaspora Lesson Plan

Big IdeaHow much of human behavior is actually shaped by systems, incentives, history, and environment rather than fixed “traits”? Using the Korean diaspora as a case study, students examine how the same ancestry produces radically different outcomes across different political and social systems—and how AI tools often compress these complex realities into harmful stereotypes.
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