FEB 2, 2022 • page
Identifying Political Ideologies (Definition Matching Worksheet)
Students match the following political ideologies with their corresponding definitions: Democracy, Liberal Democracy, Illiberal Democracy, Social Democracy, Communism, Fascism, Anarchy, and Authoritarianism.
FEB 2, 2022 • page
Socialism, Capitalism, and Social Democracy: A Primer
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs created a primer that explains how socialism, capitalism, and social democracies are related.
FEB 1, 2022 • page
Worksheets and Excerpts on History and Government
Excerpts and worksheets from some of our most relevant primary sources and recent lectures for use in the high school social studies classroom.
FEB 1, 2022 • page
Defining Democracy (PowerPoint Lesson)
This PowerPoint lesson seeks to help students understand different types of democracy: direct, indirect, social, liberal and illiberal.
FEB 1, 2022 • page
Should Democracy Promotion Still Be a United States Priority? (Socratic Seminar)
This Socratic Seminar provides students with two multidimensional academic readings and encourages them to discuss whether democracy promotion should still remain a United States foreign ...
FEB 1, 2022 • page
Thinking Democratically
Lessons, activities, worksheets, and more meant to stimulate student thought about what it means to be part of a democracy.
FEB 1, 2022 • page
Federalism in Action: Renewable Energy (classroom activity)
This application activity has students research how federalism allows for different energy policy between the federal and state governments.
FEB 1, 2022 • page
Can the Market Alone Lead the Way to a More Sustainable Future? (worksheet)
Through this activity, students will think about the role of the free market versus the government when it comes to energy policy.