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A close look at contemporary voting rights issuesvoter identification laws, English only laws, and felon disenfranchisementdemonstrates ways in which voting rights can be restricted by seemingly ordinary requirements.
Type: Journal article
History in the Making: An Absorbing Look at How American History Has Changed in the Telling over the
Type: Journal article
Stories such as the featured account of an ill-fated Inuit walrus-hunting trip serve as an important part of that culture's tradition of passing down lessons and experiences from one generation to the next.
Type: Journal article
Students will gain a more profound understanding of multicultural issues by examining the ways in which Canada and the United States have diverged when addressing race and culture.
Type: Journal article
This set of books offers insight into Canadian aboriginal cultures and the contributions of these groups to the fabric of the nation.
Type: Journal article
By providing a critical frame through which to study history, essential questions engage students and facilitate deeper thinking about the content under investigation.
Type: Journal article
Educating students about Holocaust denial enables teachers to reinforce principles of historical inquiry while pointing out the ways in which deniers violate scholarly tenets.
Type: Journal article
A recently launched National Archives online exhibit is a creative teaching tool that features 1,200 specially chosen documents, artifacts, sound recordings, and much more.
Type: Journal article