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  • Comparative Economic Systems

    Students research the economic systems of a communist country and a third-world country and compare them to the US, guided by questions and using information from the CIA World Factbook website (EconEd 2008-20).

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  • Klimawandel: regionale Folgen identifizieren und Maßnahmen entwickeln

    Diese Unterrichtseinheit zu den Veränderungen durch den Klimawandel fokussiert die Identifikation regionaler Folgen und die Entwicklung von Maßnahmen. Die Unterrichtsmaterialien können im Politik- und WiSo-Unterricht eingesetzt werden, eignen sich aber auch für eine fächerübergreifende Zusammenarbeit mit dem Deutsch- oder Englischunterricht.

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  • Explore Parliament (U.K.)

    Parliamentary Education Unit with links to other websites which help to explain parliament and government; details of how to use the online activities; curriculum maps which show how the online activities can be used in teaching various parts of the curriculum (U.K. Parliament Home Page 2010) .

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  • Democracy in Theory and Practice

    The twelve units range from concerns with electoral politics in the U.S. (partly prompted by the election year 2008), to constitutional politics and the founding, to the impact of the media (including the internet) on US democracy, to democratic politics as viewed through and influenced by literature, to the enfranchisement of marginalized groups, and specific policy issues ...

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  • Blocking Trade, or Blocking Aid?

    In this two-day New York Times lesson, students examine various foreign conflicts in which the United States intervened, focusing on the causes of the conflicts, the United States` justification for entering the conflicts, and the outcomes of these interventions. Students work in small groups to research and present one such foreign conflict and, in round-table discussion ...

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  • History of Monopolies in the United States

    Monopolies in the United States have existed in many forms. When a business dominates a market, its market power makes it a monopoly. How these businesses use their market power will determine the legality of the monopoly. Contrary to popular belief, monopolies are not illegal in the United States. What is illegal is actions taken by monopolies to limit competition. This ...

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  • Who Makes Your iPhone: A discussion about sweatshops

    What is the human cost of an iPad? The labor conditions at factories making Apple products have been in the public spotlight lately. While Apple is not unique in using low-wage Chinese labor to produce its electronic products, the popularity of the iPad and iPhone, along with publicity surrounding the death of Apple CEO Steve Jobs, have renewed debate about what labor ...

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  • The Power of Propaganda in World War II

    In this interactive lesson, students use primary sources, including posters, documents, artifacts from The International Museum of World War II, and videos, to examine how and why propaganda was used by combatant nations with such powerful effect during World War II (USA: PBS 2019).

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  • The Streamin’ Blues

    The lesson provides insight into what makes musicians fans or opponents of digital streaming. Cost/benefit analysis and identifying incentives are the economic reasoning tools used in this lesson to understand why artists’ stance on streaming is rational, whether they give it a thumbs up or thumbs down (USA: FTE 2018).

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  • Immigration Debate

    Americans offer positive and negative perspectives regarding immigrants. There are points of view, for example, regarding immigrants' impact on the U.S. labor force and issues around terrorism and immigration. Gathering information on pro and con arguments can be helpful if making conclusions regarding immigrants' roles in the United States is to occur (PBS, USA ...

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