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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 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 AP Human Geography Topic 4.10 (Consequences of Centripetal and Centrifugal Fo..)

AP Human Geography Topic 4.10 (Consequences of Centripetal and Centrifugal Fo..)

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Michael Dunn
This presentation aligns with AP Human Geography Topic 4.10: Consequences of Centripetal and Centrifugal Forces and explains how forces of unity and division shape the stability, governance, and development of states. Students review the difference between centripetal forces that strengthen cohesion and centrifugal forces that weaken it, then examine how each produces political, economic, and social outcomes at multiple scales. The slides illustrate how centripetal forces promote national identi
Preview of Constitutional Principles — U.S. Government PowerPoint Lecture

Constitutional Principles — U.S. Government PowerPoint Lecture

Students can recite "checks and balances" without having any idea what it actually stops. This PowerPoint fixes that by teaching the six constitutional principles as the working rules of American government — why the Founders built each one, what it prevents, and where it shows up in fights students have actually heard about.The lecture moves through limited government, rule of law, federalism, separation of powers, checks and balances, and popular sovereignty, then anchors them in the documents
Preview of PowerPoint Notes for AP Chapter 7 Mass Media "Government in America People, Po

PowerPoint Notes for AP Chapter 7 Mass Media "Government in America People, Po

PowerPoint Notes for Chapter 7 Mass Media and the Political Agenda in the textbook, " Government in America People, Politics, and Policy" 2020 Presidential Election Edition AP Government and Politics. Here are Reading Questions that go along with Chapter 7 as well as the TEST with answers. Check out the American Government Stop and Shop store for many more resources and products for American Government and AP US Government and Politics.
Preview of AP U.S. Government PowerPoint | Topic 1.6 | Principles of American Government

AP U.S. Government PowerPoint | Topic 1.6 | Principles of American Government

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The AP Shoppe
Want to take your PowerPoint / Google Slides Presentations and AP U.S. Government and Politics Lectures to the next level? Make your content come alive with this Unit 1 (Foundations of American Democracy) PowerPoint, a corresponding lecture, and a corresponding Google Slides presentation. All are aligned to the AP U.S. Government Standards!This PowerPoint Deck contains lecture slides and lecture notes that align directly with AP U.S. Government Topic 1.6, Principles of American Government
Preview of Christmas in the Colonies: Early American Celebrations Lesson-Presentation

Christmas in the Colonies: Early American Celebrations Lesson-Presentation

Colonial Christmas traditions differed from modern celebrations. Religious observances and community gatherings were common. The Christmas in the Colonies: Early American Celebrations Lesson-Presentation is an engaging, ready-to-teach resource that explores how Christmas was celebrated in colonial America. Students will learn about the diverse traditions, customs, and beliefs that shaped holiday festivities in the 17th and 18th centuries across different colonies. The presentation highlights re
Preview of IB History Paper 3: Reconstruction Historiography PPT

IB History Paper 3: Reconstruction Historiography PPT

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AugustoCesare
This five-slide PowerPoint is aligned with the IBO's standards and curriculum for Paper 3: The Civil War: causes, course, and effects, 1840-1877. Although relatively brief, this is a detailed description and analysis of the different schools of thought that focused on the legacy of Reconstruction. The different schools include:1. Devil Theory (1877 - 1900): Southern point-of-view and Northern point-of-view and historians' perspectives on impact of Reconstruction in the South.2. Standard V
Preview of AP Human Geography Topic 4.2 (Political Processes) Presentation

AP Human Geography Topic 4.2 (Political Processes) Presentation

Created by
Michael Dunn
This presentation aligns with AP Human Geography Topic 4.2 and explains how political power develops, expands, shifts, and decentralizes over time. It introduces key concepts including sovereignty, self-determination, colonialism, imperialism, decolonization, and devolution, supported with clear examples from multiple regions around the world. The slides help students understand how historical and modern political processes shape borders, identity, conflict, and governance, providing essential c
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 AP U.S. Government Unit 2 – FRQ Practice Packet | Interactions Among Branches

AP U.S. Government Unit 2 – FRQ Practice Packet | Interactions Among Branches

This FRQ practice packet provides targeted AP-style Free Response Question practice for Unit 2 of AP U.S. Government & Politics, focusing on the interactions among Congress, the presidency, the judiciary, and the bureaucracy. All prompts are modeled after official AP FRQ formats and language, helping students build confidence and skill with exam-level writing. What’s Included: 12 AP-style FRQs aligned to Unit 2 topics Short-answer concept application questions Foundational document applic
Preview of AP® World History Unit 2 Topic 2.2 The Mongol Empire Lecture with Guided Notes

AP® World History Unit 2 Topic 2.2 The Mongol Empire Lecture with Guided Notes

This lesson is designed for use with AP® World History Modern, Unit 2 Networks of Exchange Topic 2.2: The Mongol Empire and the Making of the Modern World. The lesson includes a lecture with speaker notes, a guided notes packet for students, and one practice SAQ. Details of what is included: 25-slide lecture available in PowerPoint and Google Slides™ that covers the material outlined in the CEDPrintable speaker notes to accompany the lecture4-page guided notes packet for students (printable,
Preview of Unit 4.3 Protecting Devices - 20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Cybersecurity

Unit 4.3 Protecting Devices - 20 Slide PowerPoint - AP Cybersecurity

AP Cybersecurity Unit 4: Securing Devices – Topic 4.3 PowerPointProtecting Devices20 SLIDES | ZERO PREP | CED ALIGNEDNow that students understand vulnerabilities and authentication, it’s time to show them how devices are actually secured. This Topic 4.3 PowerPoint focuses on the strategies and tools used to protect devices from cyber threats. Students learn how security controls are implemented, how risks are reduced, and how devices are hardened against attacks. Built directly from the AP Cybe
Preview of AP® World History Maritime Empires Established Unit 4 Topic 4.4 PPT Lecture

AP® World History Maritime Empires Established Unit 4 Topic 4.4 PPT Lecture

This lesson is designed for use with AP® World History Modern, Unit 4 Topic 4.4: Maritime Empires Established. The lesson includes a PowerPoint and Google Slides™ lecture with speaker notes, a guided notes packet, video questions, and a primary source assignment to supplement the lesson. Details of what is included: 43-slide lecture available in PowerPoint and Google Slides™ that covers the material outlined in the CEDPrintable speaker notes to accompany the lecture10-page guided notes packet
Preview of AP® World History Unit 1 Topic 1.6 Developments in Europe Lesson PPT + Activity

AP® World History Unit 1 Topic 1.6 Developments in Europe Lesson PPT + Activity

This lesson is designed for use with AP® World History Modern, Unit 1 Topic 1.6: Developments in Europe. The lesson includes lecture slides in PPT and Google versions with speaker notes, a guided notes packet, an introduction to primary source analysis, and video questions to supplement the lesson. Details of what is included: 21-slide lecture that approaches the topic of Europe from a macro view- this lecture does not go into a lot of detail but rather discusses overall trends and developments
Preview of Introduction to "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green Lesson-Presentation

Introduction to "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green Lesson-Presentation

Explore the poignant journey of two teenagers grappling with the realities of living with cancer in this acclaimed novel by John Green. Witness their profound connection and the profound impact of their story. This lesson-presentation introduces students to The Fault in Our Stars by John Green, a contemporary young adult novel that explores love, loss, illness, identity, and the search for meaning. The presentation provides background on the author, introduces major themes, discusses genre and
Preview of AP® Human Geography Unit 1 Regional Analysis Topic 1.7 Lecture + Notes APHuG

AP® Human Geography Unit 1 Regional Analysis Topic 1.7 Lecture + Notes APHuG

This lesson is designed for use with AP® Human Geography Topic 1.7 Regional Analysis in Unit 1 Thinking Geographically. The lesson includes an APHG CED-aligned PowerPoint and Google Slides™ lecture with detailed speaker notes, a guided notes packet for students, and a regions activity. Details of what is included: 17-slide lecture available in PowerPoint and Google Slides™ that covers the material outlined in the CED (text editable)Printable speaker notes to accompany the lectureGuided notes
Preview of APUSH – Period 7 (1890–1945) Understanding America’s Rise to Global Power

APUSH – Period 7 (1890–1945) Understanding America’s Rise to Global Power

Help your AP U.S. History students review Period 7 contextualization with this concept-driven lesson on how the United States transformed from a regional power into a global superpower between 1890 and 1945. This presentation guides students through the economic, political, social, and cultural developments that shaped America’s expanding role in the world. Designed to support AP historical thinking skills, this resource emphasizes context, continuity and change, and cause-and-effect reas
Preview of Emotional Mind Theory Powerpoint IB Psychology Cognitive Unit

Emotional Mind Theory Powerpoint IB Psychology Cognitive Unit

🧠 The Emotional Mind: LeDoux’s Theory of the Emotional Brain | Psychology PowerPoint Help students truly understand how emotions work in the brain with this engaging, student-friendly PowerPoint on LeDoux’s Emotional Brain Theory and the short vs. long emotional processing routes! This lesson clearly explains how the brain reacts to emotional stimuli, why survival circuits matter, and how the amygdala and hippocampus interact to shape emotional memory—all with real-life examples students in
Preview of AP® World History Topic 1.1 Developments in East Asia Lesson Unit 1 for APWH

AP® World History Topic 1.1 Developments in East Asia Lesson Unit 1 for APWH

This lesson is designed for AP® World History Modern, Unit 1 The Global Tapestry Topic 1: Developments in East Asia. The lesson includes two lectures with detailed speaker notes, a guided notes packet, and several activities (updated for the new 2027 exam changes) to supplement the lesson. Details of what is included: 34-slide lecture covering topics in Song China in PowerPoint and Google Slides™ options (text editable)5-page guided notes packet for the Song China lecture (print, digital, and e
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