9th Grade - 12th Grade

Theories of State Formation - Political Concepts - Government Origins

Theories of State Formation - Political Concepts - Government Origins

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Theories of State Formation - Political Concepts - Government Origins

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the four primary theories explaining the origins of states: Force, Divine Right, Evolutionary, and Social Contract theories. Understand historical perspectives on how states form, focusing on the key components and influences of each theory. Gain insight into historical narratives and develop a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved in state formation.

11th Grade

[Analysis of Socialism: Equality and Evolutionary Perspectives]

[Analysis of Socialism: Equality and Evolutionary Perspectives]

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[Analysis of Socialism: Equality and Evolutionary Perspectives]

11th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the perspectives of key socialist thinkers, including Marx, Luxemburg, and Crosland, on equality and societal transformation. Understand how these theories have shaped contemporary socio-political policy. Develop critical analysis skills and enhance knowledge of socio-political theory and its practical implications.

8th Grade - University

Citizenship Responsibilities - Civic Duties - American Government

Citizenship Responsibilities - Civic Duties - American Government

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Citizenship Responsibilities - Civic Duties - American Government

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Explore the roles and obligations of citizens in a democracy, highlighting voting rights and the importance of civic understanding. Learners will identify key responsibilities and enhance their civic awareness.

8th Grade - University

Understanding Constitutional Amendments - Rights and Freedoms in American History

Understanding Constitutional Amendments - Rights and Freedoms in American History

Passage

Understanding Constitutional Amendments - Rights and Freedoms in American History

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Explore significant amendments and rights that have shaped U.S. history, emphasizing foundational constitutional principles. Gain insights into individual freedoms and the structure of governance, enhancing understanding of these critical historical and civic elements.

11th Grade

Social Justice Analysis - Historical Racial Inequality - U.S. Civil Rights

Social Justice Analysis - Historical Racial Inequality - U.S. Civil Rights

Passage

Social Justice Analysis - Historical Racial Inequality - U.S. Civil Rights

11th Grade

Social-studies

Study the significant milestones in U.S. racial history and their effects on the advancement of civil rights. Understand social justice principles and the constitutional amendments that supported these changes. Gain insights into historical events' influence on policy and society, evaluating their outcomes and relevance to current issues.

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