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The four highlighted newspaper items can launch an engaging study of media influence and election campaigns in the shifting political landscape of 1912.
Type: Journal article
The Supreme Court case about Asian American singer Simon Tam's band can launch an engaging lesson on trademark law and the First Amendment.
Type: Journal article
There is little doubt that trade between countries is highly beneficial when there is a level playing field for competition. Policies that seek to interfere with trade are based on misconceptions.
Type: Journal article
The use of the tools of economics to analyze human trafficking will highlight the clear distinction between voluntary labor markets and the coercion involved in human trafficking.
Type: Journal article
The St. Louis Fed's free web-based data tools enable students to work with real-time data while they investigate international economic topics.
Type: Journal article
The featured 1953 postcards both in support of and against integrating public housing can be used as a springboard for a lesson on segregation in the 1950s and Brown v. Board of Education.
Type: Journal article
The highlighted photo of a crank telephone from a photo documentary project about rural, urban, and small town life can spark an interesting classroom discussion about changes in communication technology.
Type: Journal article