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A unique online tool helps students analyze documents from opposing perspectives, weigh each source's significance, and come to evidence-based conclusions.

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The featured letter from a San Francisco couple seeking to help earthquake victims in Italy can serve as a jumping off point into the study of natural disasters and emergency relief efforts.

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Primary-source documents can provide students with fresh perspectives on topics often laden with stereotypes—such as the issue of Native Americans and treaty rights.

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A well-designed graphic organizer combined with original documents can help students tackle issues of racism, segregation, and civil unrest.

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Artwork, such as the featured pieces related to the Kennedy assassination, can teach students both content and core historical thinking skills.

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As a favored outlet for self-expression, music is a valuable classroom resource for addressing complex topics such as different perspectives on war.

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The highlighted websites offer lesson plans and resources for understanding poverty, its causes, and its impact on society.

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This destination website offers primary source materials, teaching strategies, and lesson plans for investigating a range of world history topics.

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