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Unite or Die: How 13 States Became a Nation Reader's Theater
Bring United States history to life with this reader's theater for Unite or Die: How... | Popular Government Printables, Grades 5-8
Government printables for grades 5-8 include great resources on governmental systems around the... | |
Election Facts and Figures: 1900s
The presidential elections of 1896, 1900, and 1904 are detailed in this chart. This is a good... | Overview of the 1900s
Distribute this overview of the key events, people, and places from 1900 to 1909 to provide... | |
Amendments to the Constitution: Voting
Each of these amendments broadened the number of citizens in the U.S. with the right to vote. | ||
Articles of Confederation
Distribute an article that details the first constitutional agreement made between the original... | Overview of the 1920s
Use the overview of the key events, people, and places from 1920 to 1929 as an inspiration for... | |
Indira Gandhi
Share the story of Indira Gandhi, and assign the related activities to help students learn more... | Politics and Economics of the 1920s
Learn about the significant political and economic events of the 1920s. | |
The Nineteenth Amendment
Students read an explanation of the Nineteenth Amendment, which gave women the right to vote,... | Election Facts and Figures: 1980s
Distribute a chart that provides details about the U.S. presidential elections of 1980, 1984,... | |
U.S. Constitution Resources for Teachers
The U.S. Constitution went into effect in 1789. Use our lessons, printables and references on... | Election Facts and Figures: 1990s
Distribute a chart that details the U.S. presidential elections of 1992 and 1996. | |
Two Female Leaders: Golda Meir and Indira Gandhi
Share facts about Golda Meir and Indira Gandhi with your students, and have them complete a... | AIDS
Inform your students about the major health issue of the 80s: AIDS (acquired immune deficiency... | |
Grant for Christopher Columbus, 1492
Printable version of the grant given to Christopher Columbus in 1492. | Facts and Figures of the 1930s
Learn some interesting facts and figures about the United States in the 1930s. |
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