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- 11th - Higher Ed
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Students examine campaign songs from the 1840, 1848, and 1860 elections to explore the campaign strategies of 19th century political parties. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students research the writings or speeches of one political or social figure to contrast with those of Lincoln. Groups answer questions and come to a consensus and appoint one or two students to speak for the whole group. Full Review »
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- 4th - 7th
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Students conduct research aimed at examining the concepts that lead to revolution. They debate questioning whether the colonists should revolt or not. Full Review »
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- 6th - 12th
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Students consider their own personal opinions on divisive issues. They examine the confirmation of Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. and investigate issues from different ideological and philosophical perspectives. Full Review »
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- 10th
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Students are broken into groups in which each side plays a different interest group. Groups are to set their own political agenda and mock elections are to be held. Full Review »
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- 10th - 12th
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Students examine the many facets of interest groups. They realize these groups reach compromises. Full Review »
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- 9th - 12th
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Students use video, the Internet and CD-ROM's to investigate the cultural and linguistic traditions of Quebec, Canada. They identify the reasons behind the secession from Canada movement. Full Review »
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- 11th - 12th
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Students write a bill to debate in a mock legistlative debate. Full Review »
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- 6th - 12th
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Students create a report card for George Bush based on research of key issues. They review political symbols and send a letter to the President explaining why they have given him the grades. Full Review »
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- 10th - 12th
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Students present oral arguments to a mock Supreme Court and discuss the burning of the U.S. flag and freedom of speech. Full Review »

