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Preview of Bill Clinton’s Foreign Policy: Enlargement and Engagement 1–3 Day Inquiry Lesson

Bill Clinton’s Foreign Policy: Enlargement and Engagement 1–3 Day Inquiry Lesson

Bill Clinton’s Foreign Policy: Enlargement and Engagement1–3 Day Inquiry Lesson PlanEssential QuestionHow did Bill Clinton’s foreign policy of Enlargement and Engagement try to expand democracy, promote free markets, increase global trade, support human rights, use diplomacy, and define America’s role after the Cold War? Directions: Use this question to guide your research. Focus on Bill Clinton, Enlargement and Engagement, post-Cold War foreign policy, democracy, free markets, globalizatio
Preview of Watergate and Distrust in Government 1–3 Day Inquiry Lesson Plan

Watergate and Distrust in Government 1–3 Day Inquiry Lesson Plan

Watergate and Distrust in Government 1–3 Day Inquiry Lesson PlanEssential QuestionHow did the Watergate scandal increase distrust in government, challenge presidential power, expose political corruption, and change how Americans viewed the presidency, the media, Congress, and accountability? Directions: Use this question to guide your research. Focus on Watergate, Richard Nixon, the Watergate break-in, Committee to Re-Elect the President, cover-up, Washington Post, Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstei
Preview of Watergate and Distrust in Government 1–3 Day Inquiry Lesson Plan

Watergate and Distrust in Government 1–3 Day Inquiry Lesson Plan

Watergate and Distrust in Government 1–3 Day Inquiry Lesson PlanEssential QuestionHow did the Watergate scandal increase distrust in government, challenge presidential power, expose political corruption, and change how Americans viewed the presidency, the media, Congress, and accountability? Directions: Use this question to guide your research. Focus on Watergate, Richard Nixon, the Watergate break-in, Committee to Re-Elect the President, cover-up, Washington Post, Bob Woodward, Carl Bernstei
Preview of Expansion and Creation of Railroads in the United States 1–3 Day Inquiry

Expansion and Creation of Railroads in the United States 1–3 Day Inquiry

Expansion and Creation of Railroads in the United States1–3 Day Inquiry Lesson PlanEssential QuestionHow did the expansion and creation of railroads change the United States by connecting regions, increasing westward expansion, growing industry, affecting Native American nations, changing cities, and transforming the economy? Directions: Use this question to guide your research. Focus on railroads, the Transcontinental Railroad, westward expansion, Manifest Destiny, industrialization, immig
Preview of Creation Of Kosovo 2008 Partially Recognized Webquest & Project

Creation Of Kosovo 2008 Partially Recognized Webquest & Project

Creation Of Kosovo 2008 Partially Recognized Webquest & Project Understanding Independence, Partial Recognition, International Law, And Ongoing Disputes Over StatehoodEssential Question How did Kosovo declare independence in 2008, why is it only partially recognized, and how have history, ethnic conflict, international law, diplomacy, and Serbia-Kosovo relations shaped Kosovo’s status today? Background Kosovo is located in the Balkans region of southeastern Europe. It was once an autonomous p
Preview of ECONOMICS – SPECIALIZATION AND DIVISION OF LABOR 1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLAN

ECONOMICS – SPECIALIZATION AND DIVISION OF LABOR 1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLAN

ECONOMICS – SPECIALIZATION AND DIVISION OF LABOR1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLANEssential QuestionHow do specialization and division of labor improve productivity and economic efficiency? BackgroundSpecialization occurs when individuals, businesses, or countries focus on producing a limited range of goods or services. Division of labor is the process of breaking down production into smaller tasks, with each worker performing a specific part. Together, they increase efficiency by allowing people t
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WEBQUEST & PROJECT: PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTION

WEBQUEST & PROJECT: PSYCHOLOGY OF ADDICTION Understanding The Causes, Effects, And Treatment Of Addictive BehaviorEssential Question How do biological, psychological, and social factors contribute to addiction, and how can it be prevented and treated? Background Addiction is a complex psychological and biological condition that affects how individuals think, feel, and behave. It is often characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli—such as substances or behaviors—despite harmfu
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WebQuest & Project: Antidepressants In Psychology Understanding Medications Used

WebQuest & Project: Antidepressants In Psychology Understanding Medications Used To Treat Depression And Mood DisordersEssential Question How do antidepressants work, and how do they affect mood, behavior, and mental health? Background Antidepressants are medications used to treat mood disorders, particularly Major Depressive Disorder. They are also commonly prescribed for anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and other mental health conditions. Antidepressants work by influencing
Preview of The Odyssey by Homer- guided questions, activities, quiz', final project options

The Odyssey by Homer- guided questions, activities, quiz', final project options

THE ODYSSEY BY HOMER — STUDY GUIDEEssential QuestionHow do courage, loyalty, fate, temptation, and intelligence shape human behavior and define the heroic journey in The Odyssey? BACKGROUND INFORMATIONThe Odyssey, composed by the poet Homer around the eighth century BCE, follows the long journey of the Greek hero Odysseus returning home after the Trojan War. While Odysseus struggles against monsters, storms, temptations, and divine intervention, his wife Penelope and son Telemachus face danger
Preview of THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES BY SUE MONK KIDD- guiding questions, activities, quiz'

THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES BY SUE MONK KIDD- guiding questions, activities, quiz'

THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES BY SUE MONK KIDD — STUDY GUIDEESSENTIAL QUESTIONHow do forgiveness, identity, family, womanhood, and racial community shape personal healing and emotional growth in The Secret Life of Bees? BACKGROUND INFORMATIONThe Secret Life of Bees, written by Sue Monk Kidd, is set in South Carolina during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. The story follows Lily Owens, a fourteen-year-old white girl escaping an abusive household with her nanny, Rosaleen. They arrive at the Boat
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THE BRAIN AND THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 1–3 DAY INQUIRY

THE BRAIN AND THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLANEssential QuestionHow does the sympathetic nervous system prepare the body to respond to stress and danger? BackgroundThe sympathetic nervous system is a part of the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary body functions. Its main role is to prepare the body for action in stressful or dangerous situations, often called the “fight-or-flight” response. When activated, the sympathetic nervous sy
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THE BRAIN AND THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 1–3 DAY INQUIRY

THE BRAIN AND THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLANEssential QuestionHow does the sympathetic nervous system prepare the body to respond to stress and danger? BackgroundThe sympathetic nervous system is a part of the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary body functions. Its main role is to prepare the body for action in stressful or dangerous situations, often called the “fight-or-flight” response. When activated, the sympathetic nervous sy
Preview of THE BRAIN AND THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 1–3 DAY INQUIRY

THE BRAIN AND THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM 1–3 DAY INQUIRY

THE BRAIN AND THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLANEssential QuestionHow does the sympathetic nervous system prepare the body to respond to stress and danger? BackgroundThe sympathetic nervous system is a part of the autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary body functions. Its main role is to prepare the body for action in stressful or dangerous situations, often called the “fight-or-flight” response. When activated, the sympathetic nervous sy
Preview of The Iliad by Homer- guiding questions, activities, quiz', final project options

The Iliad by Homer- guiding questions, activities, quiz', final project options

THE ILIAD BY HOMER — FULL STUDY GUIDEEssential QuestionHow do honor, rage, fate, and heroic identity shape war, leadership, and human relationships in the ancient world? Background InformationHomer’s The Iliad is an ancient Greek epic poem that recounts events during the final year of the Trojan War. Its focus is not the entire war but the conflict between Achilles and Agamemnon, which reveals the values of honor, pride, fate, and divine involvement in human affairs. The epic explores the psych
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SPORTS HISTORY: DOPING AND DRUGS IN SPORTS 1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLAN

SPORTS HISTORY: DOPING AND DRUGS IN SPORTS 1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLAN Essential Question: How have performance-enhancing drugs affected sports, and why are they considered unethical? DOPING AND DRUGS IN SPORTS BACKGROUND Doping refers to the use of banned substances or methods to improve athletic performance. These substances are often called performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs). Throughout sports history, some athletes have used drugs to gain an advantage. These drugs can increase strength
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SPORTS HISTORY: MEDIA AND BUSINESS IN SPORTS 1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLAN

SPORTS HISTORY: MEDIA AND BUSINESS IN SPORTS 1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLAN Essential Question: How have media and business shaped the growth of sports and influenced athletes, teams, and fans? MEDIA AND BUSINESS IN SPORTS BACKGROUND Sports have grown from simple games into a global industry largely because of media and business. In the past, people experienced sports mainly by attending games in person or reading about them in newspapers. Over time, new forms of media—such as radio, televisi
Preview of Japan: The Ashikaga Shogunate Webquest & Project

Japan: The Ashikaga Shogunate Webquest & Project

Japan: The Ashikaga Shogunate Webquest & Project Understanding Political Fragmentation, Cultural Growth, And Military Power In Medieval JapanEssential Question How did the Ashikaga Shogunate shape political authority, cultural development, and conflict in medieval Japan? Background The Ashikaga Shogunate, also known as the Muromachi Shogunate, ruled Japan from 1336 to 1573. It was established by Ashikaga Takauji after the fall of the Kamakura Shogunate. Unlike earlier governments, the Ashikaga
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THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR: LEADERS AND KEY FIGURES 1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLAN

THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR: LEADERS AND KEY FIGURES1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLANEssential Question: How did leaders and key figures influence the events and outcome of the Peloponnesian War? BackgroundThe Peloponnesian War was a major conflict in Ancient Greece that lasted from 431 BCE to 404 BCE. The war was fought primarily between two powerful Greek city-states: Athens and Sparta. Athens led the Delian League, while Sparta led the Peloponnesian League. Athens was known for its strong navy, democra
Preview of Facial Feedback Hypothesis Experiments Webquest & Project

Facial Feedback Hypothesis Experiments Webquest & Project

Facial Feedback Hypothesis Experiments Webquest & Project Understanding How Facial Expressions Influence Emotions And BehaviorEssential Question How do facial expressions influence what we feel and how we experience emotions? Background The facial feedback hypothesis is a psychological theory suggesting that facial expressions can influence emotional experiences. Rather than emotions only causing facial expressions, this theory proposes that the movement of facial muscles can also shape how we
Preview of How does war affect the lives of everyday individuals and communities webquest

How does war affect the lives of everyday individuals and communities webquest

War And Everyday Life Webquest & Project Understanding How Conflict Shapes Daily Experiences, Decisions, And Societies Essential Question How does war affect the everyday lives of individuals, families, and communities? Background War is one of the most significant forces that can shape societies and individual lives. While wars are often discussed in terms of battles, strategies, and political outcomes, their effects extend far beyond the battlefield. For civilians, war can transform nearly
Preview of Motivation/Emotion Experiments: James-Lange Theory Webquest & Project

Motivation/Emotion Experiments: James-Lange Theory Webquest & Project

Motivation/Emotion Experiments: James-Lange Theory Webquest & Project Understanding How Physical Reactions Influence Emotional ExperienceEssential Question How does the James-Lange Theory explain the role of physiological responses in shaping emotions? Background The study of emotion has long focused on understanding what causes people to feel the way they do. One of the earliest and most influential theories in psychology is the James-Lange Theory of Emotion, developed in the late 19th century
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MODERN BEHAVIOR EXPERIMENTS – TRUST GAMES (COOPERATION & TRUST) 1–3 DAY INQUIRY

MODERN BEHAVIOR EXPERIMENTS – TRUST GAMES (COOPERATION & TRUST) 1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLAN Essential Question: How do trust game experiments help psychologists understand cooperation, trust, and decision-making in social interactions? PSYCHOLOGY: TRUST GAMES EXPERIMENTS BACKGROUND Trust game experiments are widely used in behavioral economics and social psychology to study how people make decisions involving trust, cooperation, and risk. In a typical trust game, two participants interact:
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Modern Behavioral Experiment: Trust Game Experiments – Webquest and Projects

Modern Behavioral Experiment: Trust Game Experiments – Cooperation and Trust in Social Interactions Webquest & Project Understanding How Trust Shapes Cooperation and Decision MakingEssential Question How do trust game experiments reveal the role of trust and cooperation in social and economic interactions? Background The Trust Game is a foundational experiment in behavioral economics and social psychology that explores how individuals make decisions involving trust, cooperation, and risk. In th
Preview of THORNDIKE’S PUZZLE BOX STUDY (LAW OF EFFECT AND TRIAL-AND-ERROR LEARNING)  1–3 D

THORNDIKE’S PUZZLE BOX STUDY (LAW OF EFFECT AND TRIAL-AND-ERROR LEARNING) 1–3 D

THORNDIKE’S PUZZLE BOX STUDY (LAW OF EFFECT AND TRIAL-AND-ERROR LEARNING)1–3 DAY INQUIRY LESSON PLANEssential Question:How do consequences influence learning through trial and error? PSYCHOLOGY: THORNDIKE’S PUZZLE BOX STUDY BACKGROUNDEdward Thorndike conducted his puzzle box experiments in 1898 to study how animals learn. In the experiment: • A cat was placed inside a puzzle box • The box could be opened by performing a specific action (such as pulling a string or pressing a lever) • Food was
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