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9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Progressive Reform Strategies - Social and Economic Movements - Early 20th Century America]

[Progressive Reform Strategies - Social and Economic Movements - Early 20th Century America]

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[Progressive Reform Strategies - Social and Economic Movements - Early 20th Century America]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze strategies behind progressive reforms in early 20th century America with a focus on social and economic movements. Understand the reforms' impact on society and governance, aiming to develop a comprehensive understanding of their roles and consequences. Enhance skills in historical analysis and critical thinking by examining how these reform movements shaped modern American society.

11th Grade

Muckrakers and the Progressive Era - Investigative Journalism's Role in Social Reform

Muckrakers and the Progressive Era - Investigative Journalism's Role in Social Reform

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Muckrakers and the Progressive Era - Investigative Journalism's Role in Social Reform

11th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the key elements of Progressivism alongside the influential efforts of muckrakers. Understand how investigative journalism has been pivotal in driving societal reform and critical policy changes, enhancing knowledge of historical advocacy for social justice and regulatory measures. Develop analytical skills by examining the intricate role of journalism in shaping public opinion and legislative action.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Comparative Analysis - Economic Systems - Global Economy

Comparative Analysis - Economic Systems - Global Economy

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Comparative Analysis - Economic Systems - Global Economy

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate economic systems, focusing on free markets, command economies, traditional economies, and mixed models. Identify their characteristics and understand how these systems influence production and distribution.

12th Grade

Conceptual Analysis - Economic Models and Market Systems

Conceptual Analysis - Economic Models and Market Systems

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Conceptual Analysis - Economic Models and Market Systems

12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate economic models and market economies, focusing on key concepts such as command systems and the Invisible Hand. Develop a comprehensive understanding of various economic frameworks and their practical implications.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Economic Concepts - Key Principles - Fundamental Economics

Economic Concepts - Key Principles - Fundamental Economics

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Economic Concepts - Key Principles - Fundamental Economics

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Explore economic concepts such as scarcity, opportunity cost, and economic systems. Understand foundational economic principles and learn how to apply economic models effectively.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Economic Policies Impact - The New Deal - U.S. History]

[Economic Policies Impact - The New Deal - U.S. History]

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[Economic Policies Impact - The New Deal - U.S. History]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the crucial elements of FDR's New Deal, analyzing its influence on the United States. Understand how the initiative contributed to job creation and the increase of government roles in economic matters. Gain insights into the economic strategies adopted and their long-term effects on national policies and societal structure, focusing on the development of critical thinking and analytical skills in historical and economic contexts.

8th Grade - University

Key Reform Movements - Impact and Key Figures - 19th Century U.S. History

Key Reform Movements - Impact and Key Figures - 19th Century U.S. History

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Key Reform Movements - Impact and Key Figures - 19th Century U.S. History

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Investigate the contributions of prominent individuals in 19th-century U.S. reform movements, particularly focusing on mental health and women's rights activism. Understand how these movements contributed to the expansion of social and constitutional rights. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills by examining the impact of these reform efforts on society and the legal framework of the time.

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