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CARTOON GALLERY OF PRESIDENTS, A  "King" Andrew Jackson swathed in royal robes and brandishing a scepter. FDR tooling around in his "Win the War" car. Reagan gleefully riding the bomb in his role as "Dr. Strangebudget." This set of 12 ... more>>>
| Charts & Posters | HS137-WEB |
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CIVICS AND GOVERNMENT IN CARTOONS  Five lessons (based on the key themes of the National Civics Standards) are built around political cartoons that provoke critical thinking about such topics as legislative reapportionment, the peacekeeping ... more>>>
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CONSTITUTION: Mindsparks Bundle, The   One History Unfolding unit, one Debating the Documents unit, and one Historian's Apprentice unit on the Constitution. more>>>
| Reproducibles | HS190-WEB, HS326-WEB, HS494-WEB... |
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FOOTSTEPS TO FREEDOM™ CLASSROOM GAME  This exciting and interactive teaching tool oulines the evolution of the United States. Using 79 question cards, the game is played in three rounds with the answers reinforcing key concepts within the ... more>>>
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HISTORIAN'S APPRENTICE, The  By Jonathan Burack. Students learn how to do what historians do as they weigh both primary and secondary sources and tackle key historical questions. Each unit first sets the historical context with a ... more>>>
| Reproducibles | HS360-WEB, HS372-WEB, HS361-WEB... |
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JOHN MARSHALL'S COURT  DBQ: "John Marshall's Supreme Court strengthened the federal government at a time of change when that government might well have fallen apart." Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Why?73162 ... more>>>
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KIDS AND CARTOONS: Helping Young Students Understand Editorial Cartoons  Dividing and conquering the elusive world of editorial cartoons into themes elementary students can appreciate, this unusual guide begins by presenting six popular comic strips which provide lessons in ... more>>>
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OUR DIVIDED GOVERNMENT: The Three Branches of Government in Cartoons  This involving package utilizes political cartoons to teach four extended lessons on the workings of government: "The Legislative Branch," "The Executive Branch," "The Judicial Branch," and "Checks and ... more>>>
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PRESIDENCY IN CARTOONS, The  Employing a wide variety of both famous and lesser-known historic political cartoons, these thought-provoking activity/transparency sets walk students through major events in U.S. history and give them ... more>>>
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quot;GRAND COMPROMISE" AND THE MAKING OF THE CONSTITUTION, The  DBQ: Was the "Grand Compromise" the best the nation's Founders could do? Or was its "three-fifths clause" too high a price to pay for the new federal union? Explain your answer.89699 ... more>>>
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