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Adao, Aurea; Remedios, Maria Jose – History of Education, 2005
Oliveira Salazar's accession to the government followed the military coup of 1926, which put an end to the period of democratic republican life. The Constitution approved in 1933 defined the new regime, which came to be known as "Estado Novo". Ideologically sustained by an anti-liberal concept of Catholicism, this political regime would…
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Ideology, Politics
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Draper, S. W.; Brown, M. I. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2004
An overview of the experience of the opening two years of an institution-wide project in introducing electronic voting equipment for lectures is presented. Eight different departments and a wide range of group size (up to 300) saw some use. An important aspect of this is the organizational one of addressing the whole institution, rather than a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Voting, Lecture Method, Electronic Equipment
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Sparacino, Elizabeth Kenny – History Teacher, 2004
The purpose of this annotated bibliography is twofold. The first purpose is to address the question raised by Phyllis Holman Wiesbard, "Where are women on the 'net?" The second purpose is to explore how teachers can use the documents found on the world wide web to teach woman suffrage in their classrooms. Woman suffrage has proved to be a fruitful…
Descriptors: Internet, Annotated Bibliographies, Females, History
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Palczewski, Catherine H. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2005
In 1909, at the height of the woman suffrage controversy and during the golden age of postcards, the Dunston-Weiler Lithograph Company of New York produced a twelve-card set of full-color lithographic cartoon postcards opposing woman suffrage. The postcard images reflect, and depart from, verbal arguments concerning woman suffrage prevalent during…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Ideography, Graphic Arts, Civil Rights
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Salka, William M. – Rural Sociology, 2003
There is considerable debate in the literature regarding the variables that produce differing levels of countywide support for environmental protection. Competing explanations include differences stemming from individual attributes of residents, economic conditions, and urban-rural differences. The present study examines why some counties express…
Descriptors: Voting, Behavior, Environmental Standards, Social Indicators
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Hart, Daniel; Donnelly, Thomas M.; Youniss, James; Atkins, Robert – American Educational Research Journal, 2007
The influences of high school community service participation, extracurricular involvement, and civic knowledge on voting and volunteering in early adulthood were examined using the National Educational Longitudinal Study. The major finding in this study is that both voluntary and school-required community service in high school were strong…
Descriptors: High School Students, Extracurricular Activities, Voting, Service Learning
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Ray, Angela G.; Richards, Cindy Koenig – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2007
From the late 1860s through the mid-1870s, woman suffrage activists developed an ingenious legal argument, claiming that the U.S. Constitution already enfranchised women citizens. The argument, first articulated by St. Louis activists Virginia and Francis Minor, precipitated rhetorical performances by movement activists on public platforms and in…
Descriptors: Females, Citizenship, Court Litigation, Womens Studies
Wallin, Katherine L.; Heinrichs, Audrey S. – 1978
This publication is the Teacher Guide to the "What If...Series," a series of four booklets containing readings and activities which will help secondary students and adults learn about the political and legal systems and acquire effective coping skills. Topics treated in the booklets are: how a bill becomes a law; the rights of the arrested; how to…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Basic Skills, Citizen Participation, Citizenship Responsibility
League of Women Voters of Virginia, Roanoke. – 1975
This study of Virginia state government commemorates the bicentennial celebration of America's independence and Virginia's role in the establishment of the United States. Presented by the Virginia League of Women Voters in outline form to serve as a quick reference guide for teachers and students, the booklet comprises eight chapters. Chapter I…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Citizenship Responsibility, Decision Making, Expenditures
Schrager, Donald M. – 1971
This quinmester course of study for grades seven through nine provides a framework for analyzing election processes in a democracy by investigating democratic societies of the past, and contrasting democracies with totalitarian types of government. Major emphasis is upon analyzing the system of institutionalized political parties, the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Citizenship Responsibility, Civics, Curriculum Guides
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Social Education, 1996
Reviews a fascinating lesson plan designed to acquaint students with the methods and devices used to deny blacks the right to vote in the pre-Civil Rights era south. Students take the same test that Alabama required of resident blacks to vote. Includes a copy of the exceptionally difficult test. (MJP)
Descriptors: Black History, Blacks, Citizenship Education, Civics
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Crocco, Margaret Smith – Social Education, 1995
Provides a chronological overview of the struggle for women's suffrage in the United States. Describes the role of individual women and women's organizations in the struggle. Includes primary sources, teacher resources, and a political cartoon. (CFR)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Constitutional History, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
Fleming, David John – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study investigates the relationship between parents and politics. In part one, the effect of having school-aged children on parents' political outcomes is examined. Do the resource constraints associated with child-rearing depress participation, or does the presence of children increase activity? One finds that parents are more active in…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Private Schools, Voting, Low Income Groups
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Brown, R. Khari – Social Forces, 2006
This study employs a resource mobilization model to explain racial differences in congregation-based political activism. The fewer resources (i.e., members, income, clergy leadership, civic ties) that black congregations possess relative to white congregations largely accounts for racial differences in congregation-based lobbying and protest…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Activism, Models, Resources
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Preston, Scott – Journal of Statistics Education, 2006
The dataset presented here illustrates to students the utility of logistic regression. Its analysis results in a fit that explains much of how senators vote on a particular bill, and allows for quantification of the effects of ideology and money on the vote. A number of interesting quantitative interpretations follow from a good fit. A successful…
Descriptors: Statistics, Instruction, Regression (Statistics), Mathematical Models
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