California Democracy School Symposium
This Symposium offers a unique blend of information, resources, and strategies from national civic learning experts to embrace the civic mission of schools. Equip your school to prepare your students for college, career, AND civic life!
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Famous Americans
1-3.3 Summarize the contributions to democracy that have been made by historic and political figures in the United States, including Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Dorothea Dix, Frederick Douglass, Mary McLeod Bethune, and Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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MNolteEducation
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Government Systems
Government systems and decisions can promote or deny equal opportunities and social justice.
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cgayosoEducation
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First Presidents
Shortly after the ratification of the United States Constitution, our new form of government was put into place. Each of our first presidents had to test the new U.S. Constitution to see if it would work. In this unit we will be going over the presidencies of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. We will examine each of the many challenges they faced during their administrations.
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Explanatory Essay Research
Inside, you'll find articles and videos on the three types of governments we've taken notes on: Democracy, Dictatorship, and Communism
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First Presidents
Shortly after the ratification of the United States Constitution, our new form of government was put into place. Each of our first presidents had to test the new U.S. Constitution to see if it would work. In this unit we will be going over the presidencies of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. We will examine each of the many challenges they faced during their administrations.
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6.C&G.1.1
Explain the origins and structures of various governmental systems (e.g., democracy, absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy).
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First Presidents
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First Presidents
The United States of America began as 13 English colonies. In this unit we will be learning about how and why each English colony was established. We will also be learning about what life was like for the people who lived in the Original 13 English Colonies
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First Presidents
Shortly after the ratification of the United States Constitution, our new form of government was put into place. Each of our first presidents had to test the new U.S. Constitution to see if it would work. In this unit we will be going over the presidencies of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. We will examine each of the many challenges they faced during their administrations.
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RTDS Comparative Study Interview
In this comparative study, interviews and texts are used to demonstrate the different mentalities held between Korean and American educators concerning democracy within the classroom.
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First Presidents
Shortly after the ratification of the United States Constitution, our new form of government was put into place. Each of our first presidents had to test the new U.S. Constitution to see if it would work. In this unit we will be going over the presidencies of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. We will examine each of the many challenges they faced during their administrations.
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Social Studies Resources Central
Social Studies Resources for: students, teachers, parents, and others. Resources on content and skill building including: history, geography, government, economy, civics, technology, literature, statistics, databases, analyzation, religions, games, culture, lesson plans, political cartoons, simulations, web 2.0, videos, travel and more.
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"The Articles of Confederation and the United States Constitutio
"Following the American Revolution, the United States struggles to stay united. Due to the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, the nation was on the verge of falling apart during a time period known as the Critical Period. Thankfully, our nation's Founding Fathers met in Philadelphia to write a new plan of government for our nation known as the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Constitution solved the nations problems, united the country, and is still used today as our plan of government. "
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5K SS Famous Americans
K-3.3 Describe the actions of important figures that reflect the values of American democracy, including George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Susan B. Anthony, Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther King Jr.
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First Presidents
Shortly after the ratification of the United States Constitution, our new form of government was put into place. Each of our first presidents had to test the new U.S. Constitution to see if it would work. In this unit we will be going over the presidencies of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. We will examine each of the many challenges they faced during their administrations.
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Civics: Semester 1
In the 1st semester we will be looking at civics, government, origin of America's government, Declaration of Independence, The Constitution, The Bill of Rights, and Congress.
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First Presidents
Shortly after the ratification of the United States Constitution, our new form of government was put into place. Each of our first presidents had to test the new U.S. Constitution to see if it would work. In this unit we will be going over the presidencies of George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. We will examine each of the many challenges they faced during their administrations
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Korean War
Military conflict involving The Republic of Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
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