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Plans:
Woodrow Wilson and Foreign Policy
Three lessons on the foreign policy of the Wilson administration,
including dealing with unrest in Latin America, World War I, and the
League of Nations
Teaching With Documents Lesson Plan: Political Cartoons Illustrating
Progressivism and the Election of 1912
American Presidents. (PBS) Teacher's Guide to The Presidents' Web site
offers a range of activities and resources to help teachers integrate
core themes, events, and ideas from the American presidency into the
classroom.
The Empire Strikes Out.
Students analyze the historical basis for the
Microsoft Antitrust trial through a comparison with the Standard Oil
case of 1911.
The
Debate over the League of Nations
Students will examine Wilson's
concepts for peace and the League of Nations and efforts to foster
American support for it; discuss the opposition to the League in the
Senate.
The Conservation Movement at a Crossroads:The Hetch Hetchy Controversy
Standard Oil of New
Jersey v. The United States Click link Rockefeller
The United States Becomes a World Power.
Four Department of Education
Curriculum Guides that acquaint students with the reform movements that occured in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century, as
well as the changes brought about by World War I and the aftermath of
the war
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