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Preview of Black Death Simulation | Medieval Europe | Trade, Plague, & Pandemic Game

Black Death Simulation | Medieval Europe | Trade, Plague, & Pandemic Game

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Teaching the Black Death can feel abstract for students—but its impact becomes real when they must make decisions under pressure. In this interactive Black Death simulation, students take on the role of medieval states and navigate trade, religion, labor shortages, and public health choices as the Bubonic Plague spreads across Afro-Eurasian networks from 1347–1353. Each decision increases wealth or risk, forcing students to confront the same dilemmas historical societies faced. This simulation
Preview of Hobbes and Locke – Comparative Political Philosophy

Hobbes and Locke – Comparative Political Philosophy

Hobbes and Locke Comparative LessonHelp students understand the political philosophies of Thomas Hobbes and John Locke through engaging readings, a graphic organizer, and a short quiz. Perfect for AP European History, World History, or Civics. Included Materials Reading (2 pages): Explains Hobbes’s Leviathan and Locke’s Two Treatises of Government, focusing on human nature, the state of nature, and the social contract. Graphic Organizer: Students compare Hobbes and Locke by completing key cate
Preview of Mexican Revolution Nearpod: Evaluating the Goals of Mexican Revolution

Mexican Revolution Nearpod: Evaluating the Goals of Mexican Revolution

Mexican Revolution Nearpod Lesson | Causes, Leaders, & Did It Achieve Its Goals?This interactive Nearpod lesson guides students through the Mexican Revolution (1910–1920) with a clear focus on causes, major figures, and historical outcomes, culminating in an evidence-based evaluation of whether the revolution achieved its goals. Designed with flexibility in mind, this lesson works equally well for AP World History, IB History, mainstream World History, and ELD classrooms, thanks to its scaff
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