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Preview of Articles of Confederation — Unit Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

Articles of Confederation — Unit Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

This is the complete assessment pack for your Articles of Confederation unit — everything you need to check understanding along the way and measure it at the end, in one editable file. It covers the full arc: why the government was built weak, how it was structured, its real strengths, the weaknesses that doomed it, Shays' Rebellion, and the breaking point that led to the Convention. Answer keys sit right after each quiz and test, so grading is fast.The instruments are scaffolded on purpose. A s
Preview of Constitutional Principles — Unit Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

Constitutional Principles — Unit Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

This is the complete assessment pack for your Constitution unit — everything you need to check understanding along the way and measure it at the end, all in one editable file. It covers the full arc: the Constitutional Convention, the three compromises, the six principles, and the ratification debate, with answer keys sitting right after each quiz and test so grading is fast.The instruments are scaffolded by design. The two mid-unit quizzes catch gaps early — one after the Convention and comprom
Preview of Enlightenment & Foundations of American Government — Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

Enlightenment & Foundations of American Government — Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

This is the complete assessment package for the unit — a student study guide, two formative quizzes, and a comprehensive summative test, all built to match the lecture, guided notes, and activities students already worked through. Everything is fully editable, so you can swap questions, change point values, or rework scenarios to fit your district's standards and grading policy. The assessments are scaffolded on purpose. The study guide gives students everything they need to review — vocabulary,
Preview of Systems of Government Unit Test — Assessment, Quizzes & Study Guide

Systems of Government Unit Test — Assessment, Quizzes & Study Guide

Building a fair, rigorous test for a systems-of-government unit takes hours you don't have — writing questions, balancing difficulty, making an answer key, then building a study guide so students actually walk in prepared. This pack does all of it. It's a complete, ready-to-grade assessment suite that takes students from a pre-test study guide through two quick checks to a full summative exam, with answer keys for everything. The assessments are built to measure real understanding, not just voca
Preview of Women’s History Quiz & Disenfranchisement Lesson

Women’s History Quiz & Disenfranchisement Lesson

Created by
Katrina Daigle
Women’s History Quiz & Lesson Plan – Systemic Disenfranchisement of Women (Paper + Digital)Description:Make women’s history real, relevant, and reflective with this ready-to-teach quiz and mini-lesson that exposes the shocking and often-overlooked legal barriers women have faced in modern U.S. history. More than just a quiz—this is a complete lesson with a warm-up, historical context, and meaningful student reflection built-in. Students will learn about systemic disenfranchisement—like how wom
Preview of Enlightenment Thinker Personality Quiz: Which Enlightenment Thinker Are You?

Enlightenment Thinker Personality Quiz: Which Enlightenment Thinker Are You?

Have you ever wondered which Enlightenment thinker you are most like? Well now you can find out! My students have so much fun taking this personality test and it is a great way to either introduce or wrap up the Enlightenment unit. Another adaptation for this lesson is to have the students take their test and then research the philosopher that they are most similar to. The options are truly endless. The test includes various scenarios that relate to the life of a middle/ high school student.
Preview of Road to Civil War U.S. History Who's To Blame Activity | Slavery & Sectionalism

Road to Civil War U.S. History Who's To Blame Activity | Slavery & Sectionalism

This blame assignment activity transforms passive event review into active evaluation by forcing students to judge who bears responsibility for increasing sectional tension. Instead of treating all events equally, students must decide whether the North, South, or both sides pushed the nation closer to war—then defend their reasoning with evidence. The structure reveals that students can't hide behind memorization: they have to make judgments and explain why. This works especially well when stude
Preview of The United Nations 101

The United Nations 101

This lesson introduces students to the United Nations, its structure, functions, and impact on global affairs. Learning Activities Include:Warm UpStudents will take a quiz to assess their prior knowledge of the United Nations. This activity will introduce the UN's global presence and spark curiosity about its role and evolution over 80 years.Presentation: The United NationsStudents will be guided through a teacher-led presentation outlining the UN’s history, key organs, and functions. Video: 80t
Preview of Authoritarian Playbook: WW2 Warning Signs of Dictatorship Analysis Lesson

Authoritarian Playbook: WW2 Warning Signs of Dictatorship Analysis Lesson

Created by
The History Cat
Give students a 10-sign “playbook” for the rise of dictators during World War 2 and have them track how real countries used those tactics to dismantle democracy. This activity helps students move beyond memorizing dictators and start identifying patterns. Using a structured 10-sign Authoritarian Playbook, students analyze historical case studies from the 1920s–1930s (Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, or the Soviet Union) and match real laws, events, and political actions to warning signs of authorit
Preview of Palestine's Bid for Full United Nations Membership

Palestine's Bid for Full United Nations Membership

This lesson explores Palestine’s most recent bid for full United Nations membership, examining the legal and political requirements for state recognition and the barriers that continue to prevent Palestinian statehood. Learning Activities Include:Warm UpStudents will take a quiz to review how a nation gains full membership at the UN, reinforcing knowledge about the roles of the Security Council and General Assembly, voting requirements, and the impact of the veto power.Presentation: Palestine’s
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 Global Order through the Lens of Realism

Global Order through the Lens of Realism

In this lesson, students will create or analyze timelines of global events through the lens of Realism, focusing on how states pursue power, security, and national interest in an anarchic international system. Through a quiz, vocabulary matching, and a timeline-based activity, students will apply core Realist concepts to key moments in world history, explore patterns of power shifts and conflict, and assess how Realists interpret the evolution of the global order. Learning Activities include:War
Preview of FDR’s Tiered Reading – U.S. History on Eleanor Roosevelt & 22nd Amendment

FDR’s Tiered Reading – U.S. History on Eleanor Roosevelt & 22nd Amendment

This tiered reading activity gives students three different levels of text on Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, FDR’s disability, and the creation of the 22nd Amendment. Designed for differentiation, it ensures all students can access the content while still being challenged. What’s Included: Three leveled texts (Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3) with increasing depth and complexity Graphic organizer to capture main ideas and summarize learning Coverage of Eleanor Roosevelt’s activism, FDR’s disability, a
Preview of The U.S. Veto and the Gaza Crisis: A Case Study

The U.S. Veto and the Gaza Crisis: A Case Study

This lesson investigates how the U.S. use of its veto power in the UN Security Council has impacted Gaza since October 2023, situating it as a case study that reinforces the core arguments of Oxfam’s Vetoing Humanity report (explored in the previous lesson). Learning Activities Include:Warm UpStudents will review key claims from Oxfam’s Vetoing Humanity report through a multiple-choice quiz to activate prior knowledge and establish the lesson’s focus on U.S. vetoes and Gaza. This activity will g
Preview of Reconstruction PowerPoint Lecture | Anchor Charts on Amendments & KKK

Reconstruction PowerPoint Lecture | Anchor Charts on Amendments & KKK

Teach the full arc of Reconstruction with this clear, student-friendly slide deck. Covers Lincoln vs. Johnson vs. Congress, the Reconstruction Amendments (13th, 14th, 15th), resistance movements (Black Codes, KKK), sharecropping, and the Election of 1876 leading to the Compromise of 1877. Ends with four anchor charts that reinforce essential, test-ready topics. Perfect for direct instruction, review, or sub plans. What’s Included: 1 editable PowerPoint lecture on Reconstruction Slide coverage: T
Preview of AP Comparative Government - Unit 5.4 Economic Liberalization - PowerPoint

AP Comparative Government - Unit 5.4 Economic Liberalization - PowerPoint

AP Comparative Government & Politics Unit 5: Political and Economic Changes and Development Topic 5.4: Policies and Economic Liberalization20-Slide PowerPoint PresentationHelp students understand how governments use economic reforms to promote growth and development with this classroom-ready PowerPoint covering Topic 5.4: Policies and Economic Liberalization.This 20-slide presentation aligns directly with the College Board AP Comparative Government and Politics Course and Exam Description and ex
Preview of Industrialization The Rise of Big Business U.S. History Vocabulary Pack Activity

Industrialization The Rise of Big Business U.S. History Vocabulary Pack Activity

Bring the Gilded Age to life with this cinematic, Gen Z–friendly vocabulary resource on Industrialization and the Rise of Big Business. Students decode the era’s most important economic and social shifts — from monopolies and labor unions to immigrant workers and philanthropy — through interactive, student-centered tasks and visual anchor charts designed for relevance and retention. What’s Included: 15 key terms covering technology, industry, labor, and reform Student worksheet with creative “v
Preview of AP Comparative Government - Unit 5.9 Impact of Natural Resources - PowerPoint

AP Comparative Government - Unit 5.9 Impact of Natural Resources - PowerPoint

AP Comparative Government & Politics Unit 5: Political and Economic Changes and Development Topic 5.9: Impact of Natural Resources20-Slide PowerPoint PresentationHelp students understand how access to natural resources influences political power, economic development, and government decision-making with this classroom-ready PowerPoint covering Topic 5.9: Impact of Natural Resources.This 20-slide presentation aligns directly with the College Board AP Comparative Government and Politics Course and
Preview of The Red Scare (APUSH 8.3) & U.S. History (No Prep! Complete Lesson!)

The Red Scare (APUSH 8.3) & U.S. History (No Prep! Complete Lesson!)

Unpack the Fear of Communism with an Engaging, No-Prep U.S. History Lesson!APUSH & U.S. History | Fully Editable & Student-ReadyExplore the Red Scare and the height of anti-communist fear in the United States with this comprehensive, teacher-ready lesson! Designed for both AP U.S. History (APUSH) and regular high school U.S. History classrooms, this resource provides the depth, clarity, and flexibility students need to understand how Cold War tensions and global events fueled domestic fear. Whet
Preview of Types of Powers & Federalism — Supremacy Clause DBQ (Federal vs. State)

Types of Powers & Federalism — Supremacy Clause DBQ (Federal vs. State)

This document-based question puts students inside the fight that decides who actually wins when state and federal law collide. Using six real primary sources spanning 1788 to 2012 — from the text of the Supremacy Clause to Supreme Court rulings on marijuana and immigration — students work the central question themselves: when the two levels of government want opposite things, who should win, and what does the country lose either way? There's no safe non-answer; the prompt requires a clear claim
Preview of Systems of Government Activity — Unitary, Federal & Confederal Scenario Analysis

Systems of Government Activity — Unitary, Federal & Confederal Scenario Analysis

Students can memorize that "federal means power is shared" and still have no idea why it matters. This activity fixes that by throwing real policy problems at them and making them choose. Should a TikTok ban be national or state-by-state? Should marijuana be legal in one state and illegal next door? Each scenario forces students to pick the system that handles it best, back the choice with a real example, and then do the hard part — name who loses, even when the choice is right. Across ten curre
Preview of LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam — U.S. History Anti-War Movement DBQ

LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam — U.S. History Anti-War Movement DBQ

Students read six primary and secondary sources that trace the antiwar movement from its intellectual origins to its constitutional consequences — the Port Huron Statement's founding critique, the draft system's class and racial inequities, Muhammad Ali's refusal to serve, Nixon's silent majority counterattack, the Kent State shootings, and the 26th Amendment. Each document builds on the last so students see how campus dissent became mass opposition, how the government's response deepened the cr
Preview of LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam — U.S. History Guided Notes

LBJ, the Great Society & Vietnam — U.S. History Guided Notes

These guided notes give students a structured way to process the full arc of the Johnson presidency — from the Great Society and civil rights breakthroughs to Vietnam escalation, the anti-war movement, and the crisis of 1968. The two-column format pairs lecture content on the left with space for students to rephrase, annotate, and add details on the right, so they're actively processing instead of passively copying. A built-in Quick Check at the end lets you assess understanding before moving on
Preview of Malcolm X Viewing Guide & Assessments - U.S. History, Civics, AP Government

Malcolm X Viewing Guide & Assessments - U.S. History, Civics, AP Government

Looking for a high school social studies film resource that supports deep analysis and meaningful discussion? This Malcolm X Film Viewing Guide and Assessment Pack helps students connect Malcolm X’s life and legacy to key themes in civil rights, constitutional protections, and the American experience. This resource is designed to support thoughtful viewing, historical analysis, and structured discussion before, during, and after the film. This resource includes: ⭐ 4-day film viewing guide with
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