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  • History Matters

    Gateway to web resources for teaching U.S. history (USA 2010-20)

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  • Voting Matters!

    This activity for U.S. students is a method to kick off the election season and promote voter registration (USA: iCivics 2019).

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  • Debating Matters

    This website of a UK competition contains many resources that readers outside the UK can also benefit from, including a library of more than eighty well-developed, in-depth topic guides ʺcovering debates relating to big questions about science and experimentation, liberty and the law, arts and culture, health and medicine, politics, the media and more.ʺ ...

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  • ’The Prince’ and ’Why Machiavelli Still Matters’

    This New York Times lesson pairs Machiavelli’s ”The Prince” with the Times Opinion article ”Why Machiavelli Still Matters” by John T. Scott and Robert Zaretsky (2014).

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  • 'The Prince' and 'Why Machiavelli Still Matters'

    This New York Times lesson pairs Machiavelli's ʺThe Princeʺ with the Times Opinion article ʺWhy Machiavelli Still Mattersʺ by John T. Scott and Robert Zaretsky (2014-20).

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  • Making Sense of Maps

    This guide offers an overview of the history of maps and how historians use them, a breakdown of the elements of a map, tips on what questions to ask when analyzing maps, an annotated bibliography, and a guide to finding and using maps online (USA: History Matters 2002-21).

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  • Law of the Sea

    Law of the Sea is a body of international law governing the rights and duties of states in maritime environments. It concerns matters such as navigational rights, sea mineral claims, and coastal waters jurisdiction (Britannica 2020).

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  • Why nations should pursue ʺsoftʺ power

    India is fast becoming a superpower, says Shashi Tharoor -- not just through trade and politics, but through ʺsoftʺ power. He argues that in the long run it's not the size of the army that matters as much as a country's ability to influence the world's hearts and minds (TED Talk Lesson 2015-17).

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