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Cold War Case Files: The Rosenberg Trial--Was Justice Fairly Served?
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In this lesson from the UMBC Center for History Education History Labs site, students will explore the Second Red Scare, McCarthyism, and the anxiety that plagued American culture post World War II. Students will analyze primary source material to explore whether or not they believe the Rosenbergs were guilty or innocent.

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Social Studies
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UMBC Center for History Education: History Labs
Date Added:
10/03/2017
Contextualizing a Historical Photograph: Busing and the Anti-Busing Movement in Boston
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In this lesson from the UMBC Center for History Education History Labs site, students will explore how busing emerged as a solution to "self-segregated" cities where white flight dropped enrollment in public schools as families moved to the insulated suburbs. Students will examine narratives from parents, students, administrators, and journalists.

Subject:
Social Studies
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UMBC Center for History Education: History Labs
Date Added:
10/05/2017
Debating Social Security: Understanding and Evaluating the Social Security Act of 1935
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In this 16 page pdf lesson from the UMBC Center for History Education History Labs site, students will explore the components of the 1935 Social Security legislation and evaluate the modern debate over Social Security and the expansion of the federal government.

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Social Studies
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UMBC Center for History Education: History Labs
Date Added:
12/07/2017
Guatemalan Coup of 1954: How Did the Cold War Influence American Foreign Policy Decisions?
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In this lesson from the UMBC Center for History Education History Labs site, students will explore how the Cold War affected American foreign policy in Latin America in the 1950s. Students will analyze primary sources to determine if the U.S. acted in order to contain communisum or in order to protect the business interests of the United Fruit Company.

Subject:
Social Studies
Material Type:
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Provider:
UMBC Center for History Education: History Labs
Date Added:
10/04/2017