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link to Free Editable Google Slide Presentations for United States History (1-Click Download)
If you’re looking for Google or PowerPoint slides for your American history class, welcome, you’re in the right place! Creating presentations is one of soooo many tasks we teachers have to...
link to Download Free Editable Google Slide Presentations for World History
If you’re looking for Google or PowerPoint slides for your world history class, welcome, you’re in the right place! Creating presentations is one of soooo many tasks we teachers have to complete...
link to Directory of World History Summaries Available for Download
Below is a list of global history reading passages available for download as PDFs with a Google link included (if you need a digital copy). They are in roughly chronological order starting with the...
link to Directory of U.S. History Reading Passages Available to Download (FREE)
Below is a list of reading passages available for download. They are roughly in chronological order starting with the most recent. Just click on the one you're interested in.
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link to Global History Word Puzzles for Every Unit (Free Downloads)
Puzzles are a great way to review content in history class. After completing a particular unit, it’s a fun method to assess student knowledge of the material. Students enjoy word search puzzles,...
link to American History Word Puzzles for Every Unit (Free Downloads)
Puzzles are a great way to review content in history class. After completing a particular unit, it's a fun method to assess student knowledge of the material. Students enjoy word search puzzles, but...
link to Exploring the Relationship Between Civic Duties and Responsibilities
Citizens have a special role in society, with extra rights and duties. But, we are all part of society, which brings with it both civic duties and civic responsibilities. Duties are requirements...
link to The Union and Confederacy: Examining Their Differences
The American Civil War was a “brother vs. brother” conflict. Each side had many similarities and the differences were often a matter of degree. The Union and Confederacy each had large militaries...
link to Understanding Theocracy: A Brief Overview
A theocracy is a government in which religion or faith plays the dominant role. It dictates the laws of the land. The first civilizations were theocracies. Theocracies often, but do not always, are...
link to What is Federalism and How Does It Affect America?
The U.S. Constitution provides a framework for our national government. Power is divided between the federal government and states (federalism). Certain powers are assigned (delegated),...
link to An Overview of 13 Unique Types of Governments
A government is a manner in which a nation rules. There are MANY ways to run a country. Conversely, the lack of government is known as “anarchy.” Some governments involve rule by a few,...
link to The Secrets that Make Arizona so Appealing
Arizona was the 48th state to join the United States. In time, however, Arizona became a very popular destination, even compared to other southwestern states. There are many reasons why this is true...