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Preview of Emancipation Proclamation Quiz for AP U.S. Government and Politics

Emancipation Proclamation Quiz for AP U.S. Government and Politics

Created by
Tony Arndt
This quiz assesses student knowledge of the Emancipation Proclamation, one of the newly added documents to the AP U.S. Government and Politics curriculum. This quiz includes multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions. It also includes a key and rubric for teacher use.
Preview of UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

Introduce high school students to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) through this engaging Civics and SEL lesson. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to define human rights, explain their importance, identify key rights in the UDHR, and analyze real-world scenarios using a rights-based approach. The activities encourage reflection on fairness, dignity, equality, and students’ own role in promoting inclusion locally and globally. What’s Included: Lesson Plan (PDF) – o
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: John Ross – Annual Message to Cherokee Council (1828)

Primary Source Analysis: John Ross – Annual Message to Cherokee Council (1828)

Cherokee Sovereignty and Land Rights Primary Source Analysis – John Ross (1828) - 9-page primary source analysis activity with teacher answer key examining John Ross’s legal and political argument for Cherokee sovereignty and land rights in his 1828 Annual Message to the Cherokee Council. Overview This primary source analysis examines John Ross’s 1828 address to the Cherokee National Council, a document that combines internal governance priorities with a sustained legal defense of Cherokee sov
Preview of Federalism

Federalism

Created by
Past Creations
This straightforward, visually clean PowerPoint helps students understand the basics of federalism without overwhelming them. It’s perfect for introducing the concept, reviewing before a quiz, or giving students a clear refresher. What’s Inside: ✔ Clear definition of federalism ✔ Easy examples of federal, state, and shared powers ✔ Light, uncluttered visuals ✔ Built-in checks for understanding ✔ Fully editable slides Great For: Government / Civics lessons Middle & High School Social Studies
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 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) at 75

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) at 75

This lesson explores the legacy and impact of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) on its 75th anniversary, examining how the document has shaped global human rights standards and where it has fallen short. Learning activities include: Warm UpStudents will discuss their views on the progress and shortcomings of human rights protection since the adoption of the UDHR. They will explore human rights maps and statistics to reflect on regional differences and surprising trends in the g
Preview of AP US Government and Politics Full Curriculum | AP Gov Full Semester

AP US Government and Politics Full Curriculum | AP Gov Full Semester

APGOPO / AP Gov is a full year curriculum that includes Google Drive access with the download, as well as access to future updates as a living bundle. ALL content is aligned with and placed in the exact order of learning objectives on the College Board CED. This complete class curriculum is intended to prepare you and your students for passing the AP Test with the exact same model and approach I use. The bundle meshes fun, review, rigor, and skill-building throughout the entire year! It has va
Preview of IB PYP Social Studies Unit: Government Systems, Citizenship & Civil Rights

IB PYP Social Studies Unit: Government Systems, Citizenship & Civil Rights

Created by
Susan Powers
Welcome to your IB PYP social studies essential— a complete 6-week transdisciplinary inquiry unit, specifically designed for the "How We Organise Ourselves" theme. Developed for Grades 3–6, this unit explores: Central Idea: Human governance systems are interconnected with society and can advance or hinder justice and equal opportunity. Lines of Inquiry: Different forms of government How systems and leadership styles affect human rights and social justice. Responsibilities of governments
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: Jane Addams – “Respect for Law” (1901)

Primary Source Analysis: Jane Addams – “Respect for Law” (1901)

Lynching and Rule of Law Primary Source Analysis – Jane Addams (1901) - 9-page primary source analysis activity with teacher answer key examining Jane Addams’s argument on lynching, violence, and the rule of law in “Respect for Law” (1901). Overview This primary source analysis examines Jane Addams’s critique of lynching and her broader argument about the relationship between violence, law, and self-government. Writing during the Progressive Era, Addams addresses the widespread justificatio
Preview of Primary Source Analysis: Alexander Hamilton — Report on Manufactures (1791)

Primary Source Analysis: Alexander Hamilton — Report on Manufactures (1791)

Early Republic Primary Source | Industry, Agriculture, and Economic Debate - 13-page primary source analysis activity with extended vocabulary support and teacher answer key examining Hamilton’s argument for manufacturing in the early United States. OverviewThis primary source analysis engages students with Alexander Hamilton’s Report on the Subject of Manufactures (1791), a foundational document in early American economic policy. Writing as Secretary of the Treasury, Hamilton outlines a na
Preview of Philosophy Curriculum Semester Course Bundle Lectures, Vocab, Activities, Units

Philosophy Curriculum Semester Course Bundle Lectures, Vocab, Activities, Units

This philosophy course curriculum bundle is designed for high school semester philosophy classes (half credit courses) and works well for honors philosophy. The curriculum bundle provides everything you need to confidently guide students through three foundational branches of philosophy: epistemology, ethics, and political philosophy. Whether you're implementing a philosophy curriculum for the first time or looking to refresh your existing course, this comprehensive semester bundle offers h
Preview of Ancient Greek Democracy Athenian Democracy Activities Middle School

Ancient Greek Democracy Athenian Democracy Activities Middle School

Tired of students glazing over during government lessons? They'll LIVE Greek democracy by actually voting using both direct and representative systems! Three engaging activities make abstract concepts concrete. Your students will finally GET the difference! 🗳️ ♥️ WHY THIS RESOURCE IS A CLASSROOM GAME CHANGERThey Learn By DOING: Students don't just read about democracy. They practice it. They vote as ancient Athenians using direct democracy. Then they switch and vote using representative democr
Preview of APUSH Full Year Curriculum Bundle – AP US History Activities, DBQs, Notes, Tests

APUSH Full Year Curriculum Bundle – AP US History Activities, DBQs, Notes, Tests

This is a full curriculum bundle for APUSH on Google Drive covering all units of AP US History. It includes activities, DBQs, guided notes, assessments, and review materials designed to teach content and skills simultaneously while preparing students for the AP exam. This curriculum is structured to build background knowledge and reading comprehension through primary sources, with a proven track record of student pass rates over 90%. Does the bundle work?Materials recommended by instructors a
Preview of No Prep Sub Plans: Judicial Branch Mini Court Case | US Civics Activity |

No Prep Sub Plans: Judicial Branch Mini Court Case | US Civics Activity |

Bring the Judicial Branch to life with this engaging, no-prep Mini Court Case activity! Students step into the role of judges as they analyze a real-world scenario, evaluate both sides, and deliver a justified ruling using the rule of law. Perfect for sub plans, emergency lessons, or high-engagement civics instruction, this resource requires zero prep and keeps students actively thinking, discussing, and writing. What Students Will Do: Read and summarize a short court case Identify the con
Preview of Constitution Activity Create a Constitution Constitution Week Middle School

Constitution Activity Create a Constitution Constitution Week Middle School

Let's bring the Constitution to life in this activity perfect for Constitution Week! Your students will move through three varied activities as they learn about the Constitution. They'll even create their own Constitution! This is a very low-prep lesson with three activities for students to learn about the United States Constituion. First, they'll watch a video about the Constitution, using guided notes to make sure they gain the information they need to move on in their learning. Then, they'l
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