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Preview of Women’s History Quiz & Disenfranchisement Lesson

Women’s History Quiz & Disenfranchisement Lesson

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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 AP Gov't Unit 2 (2.4–2.7) Bundle Executive Roles, Powers, Oversight, & Com.

AP Gov't Unit 2 (2.4–2.7) Bundle Executive Roles, Powers, Oversight, & Com.

Created by
Katrina Daigle
Help your students master the Executive Branch with this AP U.S. Government and Politics Unit 2.4–2.7 Bundle. Aligned to College Board standards, this resource covers the president’s roles and powers, checks on the executive, communication with the public, and policy implementation.Designed for busy AP teachers, this bundle provides ready-to-use lessons, engaging activities, and AP-style assessments that build both content knowledge and exam skills.Use it for direct instruction, guided pra
Preview of APUSH 4.3, 4.6, 4.7 Market Revolution, Jacksonian Democracy & Sectional Crisis

APUSH 4.3, 4.6, 4.7 Market Revolution, Jacksonian Democracy & Sectional Crisis

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Ms. APAAS.APUSH
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Preview of The Evolution of the Electoral College

The Evolution of the Electoral College

Help students move beyond memorization and into historical thinking and civic analysis with this engaging, inquiry-based lesson on the Electoral College. In this activity, students analyze how the Electoral College was originally designed, how it changed with the 12th Amendment, and how it functions in modern U.S. elections. Designed for grades 7–12, this resource is flexible, accessible, and perfect for introducing constitutional structures while building critical thinking skills. Students work
Preview of AP Comp Gov Day 1 Lesson | Regime Types Sort Activity | Grades 9-12

AP Comp Gov Day 1 Lesson | Regime Types Sort Activity | Grades 9-12

This 75-90 minute Day 1 lesson launches AP Comparative Government with a Sort the Regimes activity, mini-lecture, six country profile cards, and an exit ticket — all aligned to AP CED Unit 1 Big Ideas PAU, LEG, and MPA. You get a 10-slide PowerPoint deck (with full speaker notes), an 8-page student worksheet, a detailed teacher guide with minute-by-minute pacing and answer key, six print-and-cut country profile cards (UK, Russia, China, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria), a standalone 4-page reading, differ
Preview of Constitutional Crisis Simulation | Foreign Interference Decision Game | No Prep

Constitutional Crisis Simulation | Foreign Interference Decision Game | No Prep

Can students defend democracy under pressure?In this high-engagement Constitutional Crisis Decision Simulation, students become senior advisers during a contested election shaped by foreign interference, institutional uncertainty, and alliance pressure. Students must analyze competing interests, weigh trade-offs, respond to a surprise escalation, and recommend a course of action when no option is risk free.This is not passive worksheet work — it is a structured decision simulation built aroun
Preview of Freedom Summer Lesson Plan | Civil Rights Movement | Voting Rights Act

Freedom Summer Lesson Plan | Civil Rights Movement | Voting Rights Act

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The History Cat
Put your students in the shoes of an African American voter in the South in 1960. Students take a voter registration test, then explore Freedom Summer through readings and activities that highlight the violence in Mississippi and Selma, the work of activists like Fannie Lou Hamer, and how growing national pressure led to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. What’s Included: 5 page student friendly article on “Freedom Summer” (Print and Digital)20 question Literacy Test drawn from real questions (Word
Preview of Democracy Under Pressure Simulation | Escalation After Election Crisis | No Prep

Democracy Under Pressure Simulation | Escalation After Election Crisis | No Prep

Can democratic institutions hold after the first crisis decision?In this sequel to the bestselling Constitutional Crisis Simulation, students confront what happens after the immediate election emergency. The crisis has escalated. Court rulings are contested. Alliance pressure is rising. Protest movements expand. Intelligence warnings multiply. Students step back into a high-stakes decision simulation where every option carries constitutional, geopolitical, and democratic risks. This is not a wo
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