Assessment of Civil Rights MovementQuick View
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Assessment of Civil Rights Movement

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<p>This bundle includes multiple PowerPoint presentations on the effectiveness of the civil rights movement, by 1968.</p> <p>This includes:</p> <p>Civil rights groups<br /> Martin Luther King<br /> Black Radical Movement<br /> Federal Policies<br /> Social, political &amp; economic factors<br /> Leaders</p> <p>Each lesson has detailed content, reading, knowledge/analysis/evaluation tasks, historiography and retrieval practice throughout.</p> <p>You can literally teach the entire issue 6 Higher History with this bundle, or adapt the content to suit A level, or other.</p>
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Civil Rights Movement

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<p>This bundle includes multiple PowerPoint presentations on the development of civil rights movement, post 1945.</p> <p>This includes:</p> <p>Impact of WW2<br /> Leaders<br /> Civil Rights Groups<br /> Martin Luther King impact<br /> Prejudice &amp; Discrimination</p> <p>Each lesson has detailed content, reading, knowledge/analysis/evaluation tasks, historiography and retrieval practice throughout.</p> <p>You can literally teach the entire issue 5 Higher History with this bundle, or adapt the content to suit A level, or other.</p>
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Obstacles to Civil Rights - Higher History

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<p>This bundle includes multiple PowerPoint presentations on the obstacles for civil rights, until 1941.</p> <p>This includes:</p> <p>KKK<br /> Legal Impediments<br /> Popular Prejudice<br /> Different Divisions (leaders)<br /> Lack of political influence</p> <p>Each lesson has detailed content, reading, knowledge/analysis/evaluation tasks, historiography and retrieval practice throughout.</p> <p>You can literally teach the entire issue 2 Higher History with this bundle, or adapt the content to suit A level, or other.</p>
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Immigration - Higher History

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<p>This bundle includes multiple PowerPoint presentations on the key reasons for hardening attitudes towards immigration in the USA, 1920s.</p> <p>This includes:</p> <p>Social Fear<br /> Economic Fear<br /> Fear of Revolution<br /> Prejudice &amp; Racism<br /> WW1 &amp; Isolationism</p> <p>Each lesson has detailed content, reading, knowledge/analysis/evaluation tasks and retrieval practice throughout.</p> <p>You can literally teach the entire issue 1 Higher History with this bundle, or adapt the content to suit A level, or other.</p>
Impact of Slave Trade in the CaribbeanQuick View
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Impact of Slave Trade in the Caribbean

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<p>This lesson is aimed at National 5 standard.</p> <p>The purpose of the lesson is to develop knowledge and understaning of the negative affects of the trade in the Caribbean- there are six key areas of interest: natives, disease, economy, rebellion, racist attitudes, and damage to islands.</p> <p>The key skill the lesson promotes is the explain question.</p> <p>There is also a purposeful worksheet, which will enable pupils to build towards the academic rigour of the final extension task.</p>
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D-Day WW2

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<p>This lesson looks at WHY Normandy was the location, WHAT happened and encourages students to make a EVALUATIONS on the success and limitations. Enjoy!</p>