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Preview of Pearson US History Chapter 18 Vocab and Quiz, American 1960s, Nixon, 70s

Pearson US History Chapter 18 Vocab and Quiz, American 1960s, Nixon, 70s

This download covers chapter 18 of the United States History textbook by Pearson, blue with American flags on the cover. This has 44 vocabulary terms + a 15 question matching quiz that accompanies the vocab sheet. This deals with the Nixon administration, as well as Ford and Carter The 1960s and various efforts for change It'll take one sheet of paper for the vocab, another for the quiz. Everything is spaced correctly, even if it doesnt show that way in the previews
Preview of AP Government Unit 2 Vocabulary Quiz Public Opinion, Voting Behavior & Elections

AP Government Unit 2 Vocabulary Quiz Public Opinion, Voting Behavior & Elections

A 20 question vocabulary quiz to correspond with Unit 2 of the AP Government and Politics Curriculum. Public Opinion, Voting Behavior & Elections. Also suitable for other government classes working on this topic. Answer key included.
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Conservative and Liberal General Quiz

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Preview of Secondary Civics: Political Parties in Australia PPT and Research Activity

Secondary Civics: Political Parties in Australia PPT and Research Activity

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Resource Source
A great activity for teaching your students about political parties in Australia. This Secondary Civics and Citizenship resource explores the definition of a political party, their purpose and function within the Australian political system. Students complete a guided notes activity using the included PowerPoint presentation, answer comprehension questions and undertake a research task comparing two political parties. Includes a fun quiz where students guess if the names of Australian political
Preview of Branches of Government Quiz

Branches of Government Quiz

This short assessment is great to check the kiddos' general understanding of the 3 branches of government.
Preview of Democrat v Republican: Who would say what?  Quiz worksheet - Political Parties

Democrat v Republican: Who would say what? Quiz worksheet - Political Parties

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AMY MILLER
WS or Quiz that lists statements like "If you have a problem, fix it yourself" and "Everybody deserves a helping hand when they are down" and asks students to idetnify if typically a Democrat or Republican would say each statement. Includes states on many important issues in the US today.
Preview of Republican or Democrat - Student Quiz

Republican or Democrat - Student Quiz

This is a twenty question self-quiz I give to my American History students before we get into the changing politics of the 70's and 80's. It has questions about every issue in America. It's always interesting to have discussions after they learn where they stand based on their score.
Preview of Super PACs, PACs, and Candidates

Super PACs, PACs, and Candidates

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Chelsea Lauck
During this lesson students will learn about PACs and Super PACs. The students will be looking at data collected from the current Presidential Race. In the lesson students will view a video to get a quick overview of what PACs and Super PACs are and how they collect and utilize donations. This assignment also combines math because students will have to complete a chart that has them convert the data into a percent.
Preview of 5 Day Government Mass Media Lesson Plan

5 Day Government Mass Media Lesson Plan

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Caleb Todd
This is a 5 day lesson plan, UBD style, with notes, tests, quizzes, worksheets, and activities. I created and taught this lesson plan to my students at Pontotoc High School in my U.S. Government class. It includes standards and objectives for MS.
Preview of Executive, Legislative, Judicial Branches: Visual Note-Taking Activity

Executive, Legislative, Judicial Branches: Visual Note-Taking Activity

Help your students understand the three branches of government with this engaging and scaffolded fill-in-the-blank visual notes! This resource is perfect for middle school civics, government, or U.S. history classes. Students will review key responsibilities and powers of the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches, as well as important vocabulary like checks and balances, cabinet, impeachment, and judicial review. Tthis printable and digital-friendly activity works well as: Guided notes A
Preview of Vice Special Report: A House Divided Viewing Questions With Answers

Vice Special Report: A House Divided Viewing Questions With Answers

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Stephen Sanchez
A viewing guide with questions and answers to the documentary A House Divided by Vice. This documentary explores the events of the past 8 years which increased the political divide, led to increased gridlock in government, and ultimately paved the way for the election of Donald Trump. The documentary can be found on HBO as well as purchased on Amazon or other similar video platforms. I use this in my AP Gov as well as Civics courses to, among other things, explore the role of media in shaping
Preview of Universal White Male Suffrage 1820s-1830s -- PowerPoint and Reading/Questions

Universal White Male Suffrage 1820s-1830s -- PowerPoint and Reading/Questions

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LessonExpress
In this Universal White Male1820s-1830s product ,students will learn about how voting rights changed in the 1820s-1830s for some (but not all) of Americans. Also students will analyze how candidates are chosen and how to increase voter turn out. Also included is a Reading and Questions Worksheet about voting rights and who could and could not vote around this time. I utilized these products with my 7th grade social studies class and it is suitable for middle school social studies students.
Preview of Presidential Campaign Assignment 3: Political Ideology Tests

Presidential Campaign Assignment 3: Political Ideology Tests

In this assignment, students will build on their research in assignment 2 about what various political parties believe, and learn more about what they themselves believe. Links to 3 prominent political quizzes are provided, as well as follow-up questions to help students dig a little deeper into what the tests revealed for them. My students took one full 45-minute to complete the quizzes and worksheets. I had them each complete at least 2 of the 3 quizzes. I hope your students enjoy this resourc
Preview of PBS Frontline- "America's Great Divide: From Obama to Trump" Video Questions P1

PBS Frontline- "America's Great Divide: From Obama to Trump" Video Questions P1

These questions follow along with PART I of PBS Frontline's "America's Great Divide: From Obama to Trump" that can be found on the PBS website. FRONTLINE begins its 2020 election year coverage with a two-part, four-hour documentary series investigating America’s increasingly bitter, divided and toxic politics. From veteran FRONTLINE filmmaker Michael Kirk and his team, America’s Great Divide: From Obama to Trump draws on revelatory new interviews with key political and cultural figures, as we
Preview of The Political System and Election Process PowerPoint and Guided Notes

The Political System and Election Process PowerPoint and Guided Notes

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History Gal
This 77 slide PowerPoint presentation on the political system and election process covers a myriad of topics including: - Political Parties (how they started, our 2 party system, differences between Republicans and Democrats, 3rd parties, organization of political parties, political party financing, choosing a presidential candidate ) - Voting (expanding suffrage/the electorate, registering to vote, primary elections, general election, voter participation and non-participation) - Electoral Colle
Preview of Social Studies Sketch Notes and Slideshows American History 5th 6th 7th Grades

Social Studies Sketch Notes and Slideshows American History 5th 6th 7th Grades

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Shelly Rees
This bundle of engaging and interactive U.S. History Activities, Slideshows, and Sketch Notes resources is the perfect way for students to learn about and review important events in the history of our country. With slides, worksheets, and fun sketch notes sheets, students will learn all about the important people, places, dates, and events of major events. CLICK on the PREVIEW button above to see everything included.Each resource included in the bundle is engaging for students and EASY for busy
Preview of Presidential Elections Lesson & Electoral College Map Activity - Print & Digital

Presidential Elections Lesson & Electoral College Map Activity - Print & Digital

This lesson explores Election Day in the United States and explains how the Electoral College Map works. The activities are engaging for students, and the guided 6-E format is easy for you to use! Everything you need is included! Begin with a fun "Fact or Fiction?" warm-up activity to test students' knowledge of Election Day. Explore different U.S. political parties, followed by an introduction to vocabulary and key concepts. Fill-in notes accompany the lesson. Next, delve into the reasons for e
Preview of Electoral College | Lecture & Reforms Group Activity| Civics | Print and Digital

Electoral College | Lecture & Reforms Group Activity| Civics | Print and Digital

Teach your students about the Electoral College and the ongoing debate surrounding electoral reform with this engaging, interactive lesson, perfect for middle and high school Civics, U.S. Government, or American History classes. This editable resource includes a Presentation & lecture notes template, and a collaborative Jigsaw activity where students explore and evaluate five proposed Electoral College reform plans. Designed for grades 8–12, this lesson includes both printable and Googl
Preview of Electoral College & More: Becoming the President & Staying the President

Electoral College & More: Becoming the President & Staying the President

Electoral College Becoming the President & Staying the President• Completed lesson plan with step-by-step instructions • PowerPoint presentation • Worksheet • Smartboard activity • State Exam Practice Test • Guided Notes with accompanying video • & More Activities This lesson teaches students about becoming and, to a certain extent, staying the President of the United States. Students will once again review the Constitutional requirements for becoming president, with a close look at the “natura
Preview of Government and Civics Collection

Government and Civics Collection

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History Wizard
This great lesson plan collection includes over 40 lesson plans covering US Government and Civics. My students enjoy these lesson plans and have become very interested in how the Government works. Each lesson plan covers big ideas about the US Government and Civics. You can pick and choose which lesson plans will complete your own US Government/Civics unit. All of the webquests and worksheets cover the events of the American Revolution in great detail. I sell these lesson plans individually and
Preview of Voting and Elections Webquest - Editable Digital Internet Activity

Voting and Elections Webquest - Editable Digital Internet Activity

Students learn about the major political parties, the Electoral college, party platforms, campaigns, polls and ballots, local offices and more. This one page (front and back) US Voting and Elections Social Studies/Civics webquest helps students develop their internet search skills while advancing their reading and understanding of informational text. This is a great introductory lesson to help students develop beginning or deepen knowledge of Voting and Elections. Answer Key and extension act
Preview of PBS American Experience The Vote Bundle Parts 1 & 2 (2020) Women Suffrage

PBS American Experience The Vote Bundle Parts 1 & 2 (2020) Women Suffrage

American Experience PBS – Documentary "American Experience" combines dramatic re-enactments with commentary by historians and authors to present an absorbing look at the personalities, events and resources that have had a profound impact on the shaping of America's past and present. Many of the program's documentaries have received major honors in the broadcasting community, including Emmy, Peabodys and duPont-Columbia University awards. S32E07 · The Vote (Part 1) – 1 hour 52 minutes – July 5,
Preview of "The Simpsons - Homer vs the 18th Amendment" Prohibition and Women's Suffrage

"The Simpsons - Homer vs the 18th Amendment" Prohibition and Women's Suffrage

This is a simple and fun assignment I do to wrap up my Prohibition and Women's Suffrage chapter. It's a 22 minute episode. I have provided two different links in the title of the assignment. The sheet is prepared for half sheets. Obviously, I'd suggest previewing the episode ("Homer vs. the 18th Amendment") to make sure it's acceptable for your students.
Preview of Voting & Civic Engagement Unit BUNDLE (5 Lessons for HS Government/Civics)

Voting & Civic Engagement Unit BUNDLE (5 Lessons for HS Government/Civics)

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APUSH and More
Plan your entire 2-week unit on Voting, Elections, and Civic Engagement with one click! This no-prep BUNDLE provides a comprehensive, multi-day unit for your U.S. Government or Civics class, all at a 20% discount!This is not just a collection of worksheets; it's a complete unit that takes students from the history of the franchise to the most pressing modern debates. You get webquests, video guides, current events analysis, and pro/con debate starters—everything you need to keep students engage
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