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Responses to the Armenian Genocide (en español)
Students read different accounts about how individuals and nations responded to the Armenian Genocide. This resource is in Spanish.
Responding to Genocide Jigsaw
Students use this handout to complete a jigsaw activity about responses to the Armenian Genocide.
Responding to Genocide Jigsaw (en español)
Students use this handout to complete a jigsaw activity about responses to the Armenian Genocide. This resource is in Spanish.
Police Officer in Ferguson
A member of the St. Louis County Police fires tear gas during demonstrations in Ferguson, Missouri, on August 18, 2014.
Clark Doll Study
Psychologists Mamie and Kenneth Clark prove a connection between segregation and low self-esteem.
Peaceful Protest in Ferguson
Peaceful demonstrators gather in Ferguson, Missouri, in the aftermath of Michael Brown’s death.
Three Images of Michael Brown
Use the Analyzing Visual Images teaching strategy to look at three images of Michael Brown.
Introduction to the Weimar Republic
Help students be active listeners of your mini-lecture on the Weimar Republic.
Introduction to the Weimar Republic
Help students be active listeners of your mini-lecture on the Weimar Republic.
Introduction to the Weimar Republic (en español)
Help students be active listeners of your mini-lecture on the Weimar Republic. This resource is in Spanish.