Possible uses in ALL CAPS below each question.
After freedom is won, what comes next?
Credit(s): Newberry Research Library
https://www.newberry.org/
LIBERTY'S PROMISE, LIBERTY'S PROBLEMS
How did local grievances become a continent-wide struggle?
Credit(s): Newberry Research Library
https://www.newberry.org/
THE POWERS OF THE PEOPLES
When has the right time for revolution arrived?
Credit(s): Newberry Research Library
https://www.newberry.org/
REVOLUTIONARY RUMBLINGS
What does it mean to declare independence?
Credit(s): Newberry Research Library
https://www.newberry.org/
Who is included when claims to freedom are made, and who is left out?
Credit(s): Newberry Research Library
https://www.newberry.org/
How did slavery shape my state?
Credit(s): C3Teachers.org Kentucky Hub
https://c3teachers.org/
How did sugar feed slavery?
Credit(s): C3Teachers.org
https://c3teachers.org/
Can words lead to war?
Credit(s): C3Teachers.org
https://c3teachers.org/
Is Kentucky a Southern State?
Credit(s): C3Teachers.org Kentucky Hub
https://c3teachers.org/
Is the Electoral College democratic?
Credit(s): C3Teachers.org Kentucky Hub
https://c3teachers.org/
Can we afford the super rich?
Credit(s): C3Teachers.org Kentucky Hub
https://c3teachers.org/
What makes a movement successful?
Credit(s): C3Teachers.org Kentucky Hub
https://c3teachers.org/
What drives you to the polls?
Credit(s): C3Teachers.org Kentucky Hub
https://c3teachers.org/
The Boston Tea Party: Activism or Vandalism?
Credit(s): C3Teachers.org Kentucky Hub
https://c3teachers.org/
Who's to blame for the Cold War?
Credit(s): C3Teachers.org Kentucky Hub
https://c3teachers.org/
How have Americans come together in groups, made decisions, and affected their communities, the country, and the world?
Educating for American Democracy Roadmap - Civic Participation - History
https://www.educatingforamericandemocracy.org/the-roadmap/7themes/
How can that history inform our civic participation today?
Educating for American Democracy Roadmap - Civic Participation - History
https://www.educatingforamericandemocracy.org/the-roadmap/7themes/
What are the responsibilities and opportunities of citizenship and civic agency in America’s constitutional democracy? How can I participate?
Educating for American Democracy Roadmap - Civic Participation - Civics
https://www.educatingforamericandemocracy.org/the-roadmap/7themes/
Was the Civil War Inevitable?
Bill of Rights Institute
Was the U.S. Civil War inevitable? This is the compelling question of the Chapter 7: 1844-1860 Inquiry Organizer from Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. This resource provides a framework for building a causation argument, the historical thinking skill we are highlighting in this week's newsletter. This resource breaks down the social, political, and economic questions behind the factors that led to the Civil War. How would you modify these materials to meet the needs of your students? What are your strategies for practicing this skill?
How did our Environment shape us?
Credit(s): Jefferson County Public Schools
6th Grade - Unit: 3500 BCE-600 BCE
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQagIh5YDKPwI6WopEdDU4g-M-SRTzZ49yaX0sZReneklLu3lAAhk-lQM4CZcuOkSDcKP8HdVHURWQt/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000&slide=id.g5c5b12414b_0_212
What makes a civilization complex?
Credit(s): Jefferson County Public Schools
6th Grade - Unit: 3500 BCE-600 BCE
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQagIh5YDKPwI6WopEdDU4g-M-SRTzZ49yaX0sZReneklLu3lAAhk-lQM4CZcuOkSDcKP8HdVHURWQt/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000&slide=id.g5c5b12414b_0_212