A visual presentation for students that introduces the concept of public memory, examines the Oñate controversy in New Mexico, and explains the options for handling controversial monuments.
A comprehensive primary source bibliography for the 50-question Cold War and Postwar Mastery Test, including names, dates, and clickable deep links to official archives for the unit's core primary sources. Fulfills the user's specific request for a detailed source list.
A concise study guide for students preparing for the Cold War and Postwar America unit test. Covers essential terminology, geopolitical strategies, domestic issues like McCarthyism, and the cultural shifts of the 1950s. Now with a workspace section and fixed page breaks.
A comprehensive teacher answer key for the 50-question Cold War and Postwar Mastery Test, providing correct answers and Tennessee State Standard mapping for every item. Standardized for professional evaluation. Corrected to fit on a single page.
A comprehensive 50-question mastery test covering the Cold War and Postwar America (US.47-US.65). Features 100% primary source analysis based on lessons like Global Blueprints, Containment Evolution, and Rhythm Revolution. Optimized for summative unit evaluation.
A detailed study guide and answer sheet that directly addresses how Mussolini and Hitler gained power and maintained total control. It provides clear, bulleted explanations of their tactics for 10th-grade students.
A comprehensive master answer key for both the student worksheet and the propaganda analysis document. Provides specific historical details and expected student responses for all questions.
A primary source analysis activity where students compare a visual propaganda element (represented via description and icon) and a legal text excerpt to understand the 'carrot and stick' methods of totalitarian control.
A teacher's facilitation guide for the 'Gaining Total Control' lesson. Includes lesson objectives, discussion prompts for the slide deck, essential terminology, and an answer key for the student worksheet.
A student worksheet focusing on the comparative analysis of Mussolini's and Hitler's rise to power, featuring vocabulary work, comparison charts, and identification of tactics.