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Loc: Teachers: Declaration of Independence: Created Equal? Lesson PlanLoc: Teachers: Declaration of Independence: Created Equal? Lesson Plan
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9th - 10th
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Loc: Teachers: Declaration of Independence: Created Equal?

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What does the Declaration of Independence mean with the phrase, "All men are created equal"? Students examine "equality", and what it means now and what it meant during the time of Thomas Jefferson, and "develop a rationale for Jefferson's usage of the phrase based on his life and historical context."

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equality, primary sources, slavery, thomas jefferson

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  • Knovation Readability Score: 4 (1 low difficulty, 5 high difficulty)
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