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Lesson 7 for the AQA history unit- America: Opportunity and Inequality.

The lesson starts with retrieval practice on women and cultural changes in the 1920s so that teachers can quickly identify and adapt to existing misconceptions.

The lesson contextualises the historical background of US immigration, the changing attitudes towards immigration and the shift in immigration laws during the 1920s.

There are a series of sources enabling opportunities to both model source analysis and extensive deliberate practice.

The lesson revolves around the key enquiry question ‘How did US immigration laws change in the 1920s?’ with the lesson ending in a PEE paragraph as a formative knowledge test.

The lesson comes in PowerPoint format, feel free to adapt the lesson to suit your needs best!

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