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Steele, Joel Dorman; Steele, Esther Baker – American Book Company, 1919
This textbook is a course in American history through the administration of President Woodrow Wilson. This work is offered to American youth in the confident belief that as they study the wonderful history of their native land they will learn to prize their birthright more highly, and treasure it more carefully. Following an introduction that…
Descriptors: Textbooks, United States History, American Indians, War

Alexander, Mary; Childress, Marilyn – Social Education, 1982
Contains a primary source document--President Nixon's resignation letter--and suggests teaching strategies for its use with secondary level students. To refresh students' memories of the events surrounding the letter, a selective chronology is also presented. (RM)
Descriptors: Presidents, Primary Sources, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods
Knowlton, Clarence H.; Stone, Gertrude L.; Fickett, M. Grace – D.C. Heath and Company, 1931
This textbook is intended to furnish interesting collateral reading for the classes in United States History. It is to be read and enjoyed as background material, rather than to be learned and recited. This volume covers: (1) The Era of Good Feeling, 1817-1825; (2) John Quincy Adams, 1767-1848; (3) Andrew Jackson, 1767-1845; (4) The Story of the…
Descriptors: Textbooks, History Instruction, United States History, Presidents

Alexander, Mary, Ed. – Social Education, 1983
Discusses ways to use a primary source document--a telegram from the U.S. Ambassador to Germany to the American Secretary of State describing Hitler's actions to consolidate his power on March 23, 1933--in helping students understand and compare the leadership of Roosevelt and Hitler. (CS)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Instructional Materials, Leadership, Nazism
Bolger, Charlene – 1980
Activities in this elementary school unit about the 1980 presidential election can easily be adapted to any election. Fact sheets list the main functions of the president, 10 steps in becoming president, qualifications for the presidency, qualifications and duties of the vice president, election vocabulary, an explanation of the electoral college,…
Descriptors: Elections, Elementary Education, Government (Administrative Body), Instructional Materials
Zinn, Charles J.; Willett, Edward F., Jr. – 1978
A nontechnical outline of the Federal lawmaking process is presented, from the origin of an idea for a legislative proposal to its publication as a statute. Seventeen chapters comprise the document. Chapters I through VII examine the structure of the Congress, sources of legislation, forms of congressional action, committee processes, reported…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Federal Government, Federal Legislation, Government Role

Yeaton, Connie; Braeckel, Karen – Update on Law-Related Education, 1987
This lesson introduces students to the executive branch of government and its powers. The lesson was taken from "A Salute to Our Constitution and the Bill of Rights: 200 Years of American Freedom." (JDH)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Concept Teaching, Grade 4, Grade 5
Curl, Maralyn – 1980
Intermediate grade teachers are provided with 14 presidential election learning activities which introduce students to the different stages of the campaign process, past presidents, and the two-party system. Students participate in a presidential facts game, an election vocabulary game, a word search, and a matching game; create campaign slogans…
Descriptors: Elections, Government (Administrative Body), Instructional Materials, Intermediate Grades
Austin, Patricia – 1981
Intermediate and junior high school students learn about the social history of Vermont by studying events and trends during a 30-year period of the life of a famous Vermont native, Calvin Coolidge. Although designed for students in Vermont, materials can easily be adapted for use in other states, particularly those in the New England area. In…
Descriptors: Biographies, Community Characteristics, History Instruction, Instructional Materials

Watson, Joan Q.; Kopania, Margaret – 1981
This Polish language version of "Know Your Laws" consists of 24 self-contained modules designed to acquaint the Florida adult student with laws she/he will meet in everyday life; fundamentals of local, state, and federal governments; and the criminal and juvenile justice systems. (The 130 objectives are categorized in the first three…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Bilingual Instructional Materials, Citizenship Education, Citizenship Responsibility
Close Up Foundation, Arlington, VA. – 1983
Designed to encourage informed and critical thinking on contemporary political issues and processes, the articles, case studies, and activities in this student handbook can be incorporated into secondary school social studies units on government or current events. Seven chapters cover the executive branch of government, Congress, the judiciary,…
Descriptors: Budgets, Bureaucracy, Case Studies, Conflict
Bandy, Patricia, Ed. – 1984
Designed to encourage informed and critical thinking on contemporary political issues and processes, the articles, case studies, and activities in this student handbook can be incorporated into secondary school social studies units on government or current events. Eight chapters cover the presidency, the federal bureaucracy, the Congress, the…
Descriptors: Budgets, Bureaucracy, Case Studies, Conflict