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Abraham Lincoln: A Good Man? or A Good Man!

Abraham Lincoln: A Good Man? or A Good Man!

In this lesson, students use video from American Masters: Bill T. Jones: A Good Man along with primary sources to investigate the life of Lincoln and write a one page argument essay on whether Lincoln was "a good man."

9-12

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Analyzing McCulloch v. Maryland

Analyzing McCulloch v. Maryland

In this lesson, students watch a video segment from the PBS series The Supreme Court about the landmark case Maryland v. McCulloch while considering the powers of the national government and state governments.

9-12

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Art in the Muslim World

Art in the Muslim World

Through the materials presented in this lesson, students will explore basic elements of Islamic art, learn about the origin and styles of the specific art of Islamic calligraphy and create their own piece of artistic calligraphy.

5-12

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A Tale of Two Heavens: Escaping North Korea

A Tale of Two Heavens: Escaping North Korea

In this lesson, students will learn about the conditions in authoritarian North Korea that have compelled many North Koreans to attempt a dangerous escape to what they see as the “Heaven” of capitalist South Korea.

9-12

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Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

Civil Rights and Civil Liberties

In this lesson, students examine the basic American principles of civil liberties within the context of World War II.

9-12

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Black Pioneers: Building African American Communities During the Jim Crow Era

Black Pioneers: Building African American Communities During the Jim Crow Era

Students are introduced to all-black, self-sustaining communities established as a response to the imposition of Jim Crow laws and practices.

9-12

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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

Breaking Up Is Hard To Do

Russian/Chechen relations are the focus of this lesson on nationalism, separatism, and terrorism. (Chechnya)

9-12

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The Business of Credit

The Business of Credit

Students apply the basics of credit to managing a small business.

7-12

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The Business of Interest

The Business of Interest

In this lesson, students learn about loans, interest on and repayment of loans through a model small business interactive.

7-12

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Campaigns for Economic Freedom

Campaigns for Economic Freedom

This lesson plan explores the economic impact of racial discrimination and campaigns for jobs and justice.

9-12

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The Changing Face of War

The Changing Face of War

In this lesson students watch and discuss videos from the PBS series Women, War & Peace to explore what warfare in the “new world order” means for the millions of people—especially women—affected by today’s intense but often obscure conflicts.

9-12

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A Cold Reception: Anti-Immigrant Sentiment in the United States

A Cold Reception: Anti-Immigrant Sentiment in the United States

In this lesson, students explore the hostile reception immigrants have often received from anti-immigrant “nativists” in an America not always eager to accept them and the change they represent.

7-9

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The Colonization of the United States

The Colonization of the United States

Using video segments from the PBS series Finding Your Roots, this lesson explores Spanish colonialism in the Southwest; the lesson also expands the discussion to include other countries that colonized in North America.

9-12

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Coming to America

Coming to America

Using video segments from the PBS series Finding Your Roots, this lesson explores why groups of people leave their native countries, often to come to the United States, and what major historical milestones prompted mass migrations.

9-12

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Crescent City Gumbo: Race & Jazz in New Orleans

Crescent City Gumbo: Race & Jazz in New Orleans

This lesson uses video excerpts from the PBS series Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. to explore the history of racial diversity and intermingling in New Orleans, and how it gave rise to the uniquely American art form of jazz.

9-12

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Define and Classify the Powers Associated with Federalism

Define and Classify the Powers Associated with Federalism

In this lesson, students watch video segments from the series The Supreme Court as they explore how the Supreme Court defined the balance of power under federalism.

9-12

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Dying to be a Martyr

Dying to be a Martyr

This lesson investigates conflict in the Middle East using interviews with young would-be suicide bombers. (Israel, Palestine)

9-12

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The Economics of Jim Crow

The Economics of Jim Crow

In this lesson, students learn how the laws and practices of Jim Crow crippled many African Americans and lead to economic destabilization.

9-12

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Extreme Global Makeover

Extreme Global Makeover

This lesson explores the pros and cons of life in a modernized and global age. (China, India)

9-12

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Faith in Change: John Lewis

Faith in Change: John Lewis

This lesson uses video segments from the PBS series Finding Your Roots to explore the American civil rights movement of the 1960s through the personal experience of one of its most prominent leaders—Congressman John Lewis.

9-12

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Fighting Jim Crow in the Schools

Fighting Jim Crow in the Schools

In this lesson students map the events in the fight for education for African Americans from the Jim Crow era to the Civil Rights movement.

9-12

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Filling Empty Pockets

Filling Empty Pockets

Students explore the basic concepts of borrowing and credit with an emphasis on credit cards.

9-12

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Finance and Responsible Lending

Finance and Responsible Lending

In this lesson students learn the role of banks and the criteria they use to determine when to lend money.

9-12

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The Five Pillars of Islam

The Five Pillars of Islam

In this lesson, students explore and understand the basic beliefs of Islam as well as the Five Pillars that guide Muslims in their daily life: belief, worship, fasting, almsgiving, and pilgrimage.

5-12

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Free, but not Free: Life of Free Blacks before the Civil War

Free, but not Free: Life of Free Blacks before the Civil War

This hands-on, media-enhanced lesson explores the life of free blacks in the United States prior to the Civil War using video segments from Finding Your Roots.

9-11

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The Geography of Jim Crow

The Geography of Jim Crow

In this lesson, students locate statistical information using census data from the United States Historical Census Data Browser.

9-12

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Girls Speak Out

Girls Speak Out

This lesson follows girls in several developing countries to evaluate their access to education, a basic human right. (India, Benin)

9-12

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The Hajj: Journey to Mecca

The Hajj: Journey to Mecca

In this lesson, students learn about the activities involved during the Hajj, the pilgrimage that makes up one of the Five Pillars of Islam, and their historic and spiritual importance to Muslims.

5-12

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Hamilton's Bank

Hamilton's Bank

In this lesson inspired by the PBS program Rediscovering Alexander Hamilton students explore the political and philosophical differences between Alexander Hamilton's Federalists and Thomas Jefferson's Republicans.

9-12

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An Honorable Death?

An Honorable Death?

This lesson plan for high school students explores the dispute of honor between Alexander Hamilton and then-Vice president Aaron Burr.

9-12

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I'm Watching you 24/7

I'm Watching you 24/7

This lesson elaborates the characteristics of totalitarianism, using contemporary North Korea as a focal point. (North Korea)

9-12

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Innovative Approaches to Healthcare in Mozambique and Beyond

Innovative Approaches to Healthcare in Mozambique and Beyond

Using video from the PBS program Wide Angle, students learn about limited health resources in Mozambique and innovative approaches taken there and in other countries to combat public health problems.

9-12

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Invest in Yourself

Invest in Yourself

Learn the basics of personal financial management including how to manage various income and savings scenarios.

7-12

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Islam in America

Islam in America

In this lesson, students explore some of the religious and cultural variations and diversity within Islam, as well as the relation of Muslims to members of other religious groups.

5-12

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The Jim Crow Years: People Who Made a Difference

The Jim Crow Years: People Who Made a Difference

In this lesson, students identify individuals who distinguished themselves and made contributions to their communities during the Jim Crow era.

9-12

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The Law and Politics of Jim Crow

The Law and Politics of Jim Crow

This lesson examines the changing legal status of African Americans after slavery, the political violence that accompanied that change, and the legal challenges to Jim Crow.

9-12

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Living with Jim Crow

Living with Jim Crow

This lesson examines how the history of Jim Crow can be understood through the stories of individuals while still recounting a larger historical narrative.

9-12

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Looking for Lincoln During the Civil War

Looking for Lincoln During the Civil War

This lesson explores the unique challenges Lincoln faced during the five years of bloody civil war which made him America’s ultimate but most controversial wartime leader.

9-12

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Making a Difference in the Midst of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Making a Difference in the Midst of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

Using segments from the PBS program: Wide Angle, this high school lesson explores the history and complexity of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and examines the roles individuals and organizations can play in promoting understanding and peace.

9-12

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Minersville School District v.Gobitis

Minersville School District v.Gobitis

In this lesson, students examine the Supreme Court’s evolution in its decisions to support individual liberties.

9-12

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One Nation: Two Futures?

One Nation: Two Futures?

Showcasing the differing viewpoints of "haves" and "have-nots," this lesson covers economic and political shifts in China. (China)

9-12

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On the Road Again

On the Road Again

What factors spur migration? Contemporary examples frame a discussion of migrations past and present. (China, Botswana, Zimbabwe)

9-12

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Pay Credit When Credit is Due

Pay Credit When Credit is Due

Students investigate the fundamentals of credit including credit cards, credit ratings and credit management.

7-12

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Peaceful Protests

Peaceful Protests

This lesson uses video from Women, War & Peace: “Pray the Devil Back to Hell,” to help students learn about nonviolent resistance movements that have taken place around the world and to explore how women’s nonviolent protests helped bring about the end of a bloody civil war in Liberia in 2003.

9-12

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Populations at Risk: The Problems Facing Internally Displaced Persons Worldwide

Populations at Risk: The Problems Facing Internally Displaced Persons Worldwide

In this lesson, students use video segments from the PBS series Women, War & Peace, as well as information from the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre and the United Nations to learn more about internally displaced populations existing in nations and territories today.

9-12

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The Quest for Religious Freedom

The Quest for Religious Freedom

In this lesson, video segments from the PBS series Finding Your Roots are used to explore how religion has played a part in attracting immigrants to the U.S. and the role it plays in the lives of modern American families.

10-12

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Qur'an: Sacred Scripture of Islam

Qur'an: Sacred Scripture of Islam

The Qur'an is believed by Muslims to be God's final revelation to humankind. In this lesson, students learn about the Qur'an and its rich history of promoting learning and providing Muslims with guidance in their lives.

5-12

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Ramadan Observance

Ramadan Observance

In this lesson, students investigate the traditions and spiritual aspects of Ramadan (one of the Five Pillars of Islam), such as the observance of the Fast.

5-12

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The Real Cost of College

The Real Cost of College

This lesson teaches the basics of budgeting, including understanding how revenue and expenses interact.

7-12

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Realities of Life in the Jim Crow Era

Realities of Life in the Jim Crow Era

This hands-on, media-enhanced lesson explores life in the Jim Crow South using video segments from the PBS series Finding Your Roots.

8-11

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Re-Examining <i>Brown</i>

Re-Examining Brown

This lesson explores the historical complexity of the struggle to desegregate schools, the geographic scope of racism, conditions that prompted activism and litigation, and how laws have changed over time.

9-12

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Religion and the First Amendment

Religion and the First Amendment

In this lesson, students learn about the First Amendment and its protection of religious freedom as well as various Muslim practices and rituals. They prepare and present an arts-based project about freedom of religion.

5-12

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Risky Business--or Not!

Risky Business--or Not!

Find out what it means to buy stock in a company.

7-12

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Rwanda - You Go, Girls!

Rwanda - You Go, Girls!

How is the empowerment of women linked to their legal and human rights? Postwar Rwanda yields some answers. (Rwanda)

9-12

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Salat: Prayer in Muslim Life

Salat: Prayer in Muslim Life

Muslims pray at five specific times each day in a practice known as salat. In this lesson, students examine the role of prayer, which is a central feature of every religion, in the lives of Muslims.

5-12

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Scholarship and Learning in Islam

Scholarship and Learning in Islam

In this lesson, students look at several aspects of lslamic learning and scholarship. They are introduced to the madrasah (Islamic religious school), learn about the history of Timbuktu and explore Muslim contributions to math and science.

5-12

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Seeking a Home Away from Home: Exploring the Plight of Refugees from Iraq and Beyond

Seeking a Home Away from Home: Exploring the Plight of Refugees from Iraq and Beyond

Using segments from the PBS program Wide Angle, students learn about refugees in Iraq and beyond, as well as the challenges refugees face and laws that have been passed to protect them.

9-12

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Slavery in the North

Slavery in the North

This hands-on, media-enhanced lesson uses video segments from the PBS series Finding Your Roots to explore the extent to which slavery existed in the North.

8-11

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Sources of History

Sources of History

This media-enhanced lesson features video segments from the PBS series Finding Your Roots and explores primary source material - how it can reveal information about the past and the different information primary sources provide.

8-10

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Taxes--Where Does Your Money Go?

Taxes--Where Does Your Money Go?

Learn why the government taxes citizens, where the money goes, and how different income brackets pay different taxes.

9-12

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The Importance of Precedent in the Decisons of the Supreme Court

The Importance of Precedent in the Decisons of the Supreme Court

In this lesson based on the series The Supreme Court, students define the terms "precedent" and "stare decisis".

9-12

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This Land is Our Land

This Land is Our Land

How have political borders been drawn in different historical situations, and how does their presence impact people? (Botswana, Zimbabwe)

9-12

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Trading Up: Bringing Ethiopia’s Economy Into The 21st Century

Trading Up: Bringing Ethiopia’s Economy Into The 21st Century

In this video from Wide Angle Ethiopian reformers create a new commodities exchange to modernize traditional approaches to trade.

9-12

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Truth and Consequences

Truth and Consequences

In this lesson, using video segments from Women, War & Peace, students will examine the unfortunately widespread and longstanding phenomenon of wartime rape through a case study of the Yugoslav War Crimes Tribunal, convened in 1995 to prosecute atrocities committed during the 1993-1995 war in Bosnia.

9-12

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Understanding and Applying the Miranda Decision

Understanding and Applying the Miranda Decision

In this lesson students learn about the landmark Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona (1966) and apply the principles of Miranda to subsequent cases.

9-12

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Understanding White Supremacy

Understanding White Supremacy

This lesson plan explores how white southerners tried to protect their economic, political, and social privilege in the face of the Civil Rights movement.

9-12

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What Can I Afford?

What Can I Afford?

Students learn to budget and keep track of expenses to help decide which cell phone plan they can afford.

9-12

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Women in Islam

Women in Islam

Students explore basic beliefs and practices of Islam and examine the different views of women's roles in Islam and modern American society in this lesson. They look closely at two issues that affect American Muslims: hijab and prayer.

5-12

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Women on the Rise in Afghanistan

Women on the Rise in Afghanistan

In this lesson from Women, War & Peace students learn about the life of women in Afghanistan, including progress they have made as well as the obstacles and dangers they still face.

9-12

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Women Wanting to Work

Women Wanting to Work

Examples from India and Israel frame the study of women negotiating entry into the economic arena. (India, Israel)

9-12

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