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Grade 9, World History
Std 10.1
Describing the
search for political democracy and social justice in the Western
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The Russian Revolution
In groups, students write a one-act play based
on what they have learned (through Internet research) about a figure
associated with the Russian Revolution. Lesson includes discussion
questions, suggested readings, web links, evaluation, extensions, and
vocabulary.
The Age of Reform
As a way of introducing students to the variety of
reform movements, this lesson looks at two reform movements—anti-slavery
and women’s rights. In addition to learning about the beliefs and
motivations of each group, we will seek the cultural connections among
the various reform impulses.
Attitudes Toward Emancipation
Through
the Internet, students can return to this frontier and explore the many
obstacles and alternatives we faced in making this passage toward "a
more perfect Union."
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| Resources:
Best
of History Websites (Early Modern Europe)
Map Resources on
the Web
BBC
History An
impressive array of exhibitions, activities, games, photo galleries and
other resources.
The History Channel Online
PBS History
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