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Preview of Types of Government Wanted Posters: A fun way to learn about political systems

Types of Government Wanted Posters: A fun way to learn about political systems

This lesson is a fun way to teach your students about different political systems around the world throughout history and in modern times. Students can work independently or in small groups to research four different kinds of political leadership: dictatorship, monarchy, theocracy, and democracy.They need to complete independent research to find information about the following topics:Rise to power: How does this type of leader get chosen (are there fair elections, do they take power by force, or
Preview of Exploring Empires! World History Research Project

Exploring Empires! World History Research Project

In this fun and engaging project, students will explore every aspect of an empire in history by conducting research, creating a visual representation, and presenting their findings to the class! This project can be modified to specific needs and can be adapted for use with any time period that you’re studying in class. Examples of empires/civilizations may include: River Valley Civilizations (Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus Valley, China)Classical Empires (Persia, Greece, Mauryan, Gupta, Qin, Han, Rom
Preview of Create Your Own Public Policy: Addressing Societal Issues Through Policy

Create Your Own Public Policy: Addressing Societal Issues Through Policy

Get your students ready for college-level research projects and engage them with a student-driven project which garners a personal application for each individual student. Graphic organizer included! Class implementation ready! Perfect for United States Government, Economics, Public Policy, and United States History classes! Accessible Google Drive link provided on the initial instruction page. Make a copy and edit to fit your student learner needs!This product is a public policy research projec
Preview of Civics: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties PowerPoint

Civics: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties PowerPoint

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Oasis EdTech
This PowerPoint presentation provides quality content laid out in a simple fashion for your students to learn about the value and importance of civil rights and civil liberties! This unit also features key, landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases that have defined and interpreted the rights and liberties all Americans are entitled with. This unit comes with key, underlined vocabulary words that you can use to quiz or test your students knowledge.Additionally, pictures are included to enhance your stud
Preview of Design Your Own Political Party

Design Your Own Political Party

Design Your Own Political PartyGet your students thinking about political parties, voting, and government with this Design a Political Party project. This project is ready for immediate implementation in the classroom, or can be edited through the accessible Google Drive link obtained on the teacher instruction sheet. In groups of 3-5, students will be challenged to create their own political party through the development of a party platform, press release, candidate speech, party slogan and par
Preview of Political Parties : Political Spectrum Civics and Government Worksheets Gr 7-10

Political Parties : Political Spectrum Civics and Government Worksheets Gr 7-10

Here is a simple introductory lesson (with four worksheets) about the political spectrum, political parties, and common social and financial beliefs. The activities and information included can apply to any country or region and any level of government. This lesson is perfect for engaging middle school students in social studies, civics, or government classes. Teach your students in grades 7-10 about the collection of beliefs that usually apply to parties and candidates on the right (conservativ
Preview of Trickle-Down Economics: High School Reading Comprehension- Supply Side Economics

Trickle-Down Economics: High School Reading Comprehension- Supply Side Economics

This social studies and economics lesson for high school students has four parts:2-page reading comprehension passage9 vocabulary words to define (including bourgeoisie and proletariat)8 comprehension questions about Trickle-Down Economics, Capitalism, Progressive Income Tax, and moreOne-paragraph reflectionIntroduce your students to ideas like capitalism, profits, Marx's social classes, progressive income taxes, capital gains tax, and income inequality. This lesson encourages students to form t
Preview of Economics: The Role of Government in the Economy Google Slides

Economics: The Role of Government in the Economy Google Slides

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Oasis EdTech
Do your students wonder why we all have to pay taxes? Or maybe where does our tax money go after we pay? This updated PowerPoint presentation provides quality content laid out in a simple fashion for your students to learn about government spending and how the Federal Reserve creates money. In this unit, your students will learn some of the following topics: What taxes are and why we all pay them; services our taxes pay for; types of taxes; all things FICA (social security, medicare, unemploymen
Preview of Civics: The Role of Government in the Economy PowerPoint

Civics: The Role of Government in the Economy PowerPoint

Created by
Oasis EdTech
Do your students wonder why we all have to pay taxes? Or maybe where does our tax money go after we pay? This updated PowerPoint presentation provides quality content laid out in a simple fashion for your students to learn about the different types of economic systems, government spending, and how the Federal Reserve creates money. In this unit, your students will learn some of the following topics: What taxes are and why we all pay them; services our taxes pay for; types of taxes; all things FI
Preview of Critical Thinking Activity: Government Social Programs: Lesson, Research, Essay

Critical Thinking Activity: Government Social Programs: Lesson, Research, Essay

What are social programs such as universal healthcare, employment insurance, social security or pensions? Do we need them? This critical thinking lesson helps high school students learn about social programs and government or civic spending. It has three parts: 1) The first page handout answers the following questions: What are social programs?Have they always existed?Who administers them?Who pays for them?Why bother?Why are some people opposed?Students can read along and fill in answers in the
Preview of Universal Basic Income (UBI): Social Justice Reading Comprehension & Worksheets

Universal Basic Income (UBI): Social Justice Reading Comprehension & Worksheets

There is a lot of talk about Universal Basic Income these days. What is this idea and why is it gaining some popularity? This social studies, economics, and social justice lesson for high school students in grades 8-11 has four parts and integrates English Language Arts skills (reading comprehension, vocabulary acquisition, and writing opinion pieces):2-page reading comprehension passage12 vocabulary words to define8 comprehension questions about Universal Basic IncomeOne-paragraph reflectionInt
Preview of Civics: United States Politics PowerPoint

Civics: United States Politics PowerPoint

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Oasis EdTech
This updated PowerPoint presentation provides quality content laid out in a simple fashion for your students to learn about United States Politics and the role each of them can play in government!In this unit, your students will learn some of the following topics: Types of Political Ideologies; Political Parties; Elections; Interest Groups; and the Role of the Media.This unit comes with key, underlined vocabulary words that you can use to quiz or test your students knowledge. Additionally, pictu
Preview of Civics: The Federal Bureaucracy

Civics: The Federal Bureaucracy

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Oasis EdTech
This PowerPoint will give you and your students a great understanding of what the federal bureaucracy is and how it works!This unit comes with key, underlined vocabulary words that you can use to quiz or test your students knowledge.Additionally, pictures are included to enhance your students' learning experience.This unit should adequately meet most (or all) U.S. state education standards.If you enjoyed this content, please leave a review and follow us for more content updates in the future!Top
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