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Did WWI Lead to Greater Internationalism? (worksheet)
"Certain great facts stand out which lead us to declare that this war [World War I] is, in reality, the greatest forward step ever taken ...
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Arguments Against Militarization and War (worksheet)
The founding members of the Church Peace Union were leaders from a variety of different religious backgrounds. In February 1914, they became signatories to resolutions directed ...
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Carrie Chapman Catt, the Church Peace Union, and a Campaign for Peace, 1925 (worksheet)
In 1925, women's rights leader Carrie Chapman Catt campaigned with the Church Peace Union and the World Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churces in order ...
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Why is Freedom of Speech So Unique in the United States? (Excerpt)
What makes freedom of speech in the U.S. so different from other democratic countries, particularly those in Western Europe? Floyd Abrams suggests that we ...
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Explaining American Populism (Worksheet)
Why is populism so difficult to define? How has populism influenced American politics during different time periods? Why does populism not fit neatly into left-wing ...
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Should the U.S. Have Invaded Iraq in 2003 for the Purpose of Democracy Promotion? (worksheet)
This primary source worksheet allows students to evaluate arguments about democracy promotion leading up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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Does the 2003 Invasion of Iraq Qualify as a Just War? (worksheet)
This worksheet examines what qualifies as a "just war" and if the 2003 invasion of Iraq met any of the criteria.
FEB 2, 2022 • page
What is a Liberal Democracy? (worksheet)
What is a liberal democracy? Is the United States a liberal democracy? Why are all democracies not "liberal"?