- Being an American
- Immigration
- Text Passage: U.S. History Before 1965 / History Channel
- Lesson Plan: Immigration to the United States / Discovery Education (Grades 6+)
- Pre-1965
- Hurdles to Citizenship on Ellis Island / History Channel (Video)
- Detained at Ellis Island / History Channel (Video)
- Lesson Plan: Tenement Museum / Oral History (Grades 6+)
- Lesson Plan: Paying With Their Health (Upton Sinclair's The Jungle) (Grades 6+)
- Modern Immigration
- Diversity
- American Values & Institutions
- Becoming a Citizen
- Roots of Citizenship
- Natural-Born Citizens
- Naturalized Citizens
- Losing Citzenship
- Legal vs. Illegal Aliens
- Refugees
- Europe's Refugee Crisis Explained (YouTube)
- The European Refugee Crisis and Syria Explained (YouTube)
- Case Study: Dred Scott v. Sandford / Bill of Rights Institute (YouTube)
- Duties of Citizenship
- Obey Laws
- Pay Taxes
- Defend the Nation
- Serve in Court
- Attend School
- Responsibilities of Citizenship
- Lesson Plan: What Responsibilities Accompany Our Rights? / Center for Civic Education (Grades 4-6)
- Informed & Active Citizens
- 25 Great Ideas for Studying Current Events / Education World (Grades 3+)
- Lesson Plan: Fighting Fake News / KQED (Grades 6+)
- The Fight for the Right to Vote (Ted-Ed Video)
- Why Do Americans Vote on Tuesdays? (Ted-Ed Video)
- Why Vote? Ted-Ed's Election Roundup (Ted-Ed Video)
- Respect the Rights of Others/Tolerance
- Contribute to the Common Good
- Volunteering in the Community
- Importance of Government
- Keep Order
- Pass and enforce laws
- Court systems
- Provide Security
- Armed Forces
- Protect citizens from foreign attacks
- Provide Services
- Public health
- Public safety
- Public welfare
- Guide the Community
- Public policy
- Manage the economy
- Conduct foreign relations
- Levels of Government
- Federal/National
- State
- Local
- Forms of Government
- Democratic
- Representative democracy
- Constitutional monarchy
- Authoritarian
- Absolute Monarchy
- Dictatorship
- Totalitarian
- Nazism
- Fascism
- Communism
- Who Is Kim Jong Un? (YouTube)
- The North Korea I Wasn't Meant to See (YouTube)
- Leaked North Korean Propaganda Video (YouTube)
- North Korea Explained (YouTube)
- 10 Everyday Activities That Are Illegal In North Korea (YouTube)
- Make Mine Freedom Propaganda Cartoon - the "ism's" (Video)
- Socialism
- Pure Communism vs Pure Socialism vs Pure Capitalism (YouTube)
- Influences on Colonial Government
- Ancient Democracies
- Direct vs. Representative (Republic)
- Early English Influences
- Limited Government
- Magna Carta
- English Bill of Rights
- Enlightenment Thinkers
- Machiavelli
- Thomas Hobbes
- John Locke
- Montesquieu
- Voltaire
- Rousseau
- Jamestown Settlement
- Mayflower Compact
- Settling & Governing Colonial America
- The Founding of the 13 Colonies (Drawn History Video)
- Economic Opportunities
- Religious Freedom
- New England Colonies
- Middle Colonies
- Southern Colonies
- Disagreements with Great Britain
- French & Indian War
- New Laws and Taxes
- First Continental Congress
- Second Continental Congress
- Common Sense / Mr. Betts' Class (YouTube)
- Declaration of Independence
- Our First Governments
- First State Constitutions
- Bill of Rights
- Articles of Confederation
- Northwest Ordinances
- Weaknesses of the Articles
- Shays's Rebellion
- Creating a Constitution
- Constitutional Convention
- The Delegates
- Virginia vs. New Jersey Plans
- Great Compromise
- The Great Compromise Explained in 5 Minutes / Hip Hughes (YouTube)
- Activity: Great Compromise Cartogram (Arizona Geographic Alliance)
- Worksheet: Comparing Constitutional Convention Plans (PDF)
- Three-Fifths Compromise
- Constitutional Compromises / Crash Course (YouTube)
- Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists
- Constitutional Structure
- Preamble
- Articles
- How is Power Divided in the United States Government? (Ted-Ed Video)
- I/Legislative Branch
- II/Executive Branch
- III/Judicial Branch
- IV
- V
- VI
- VII
- Amendments/Amendment Process
- Article: Rewrite the Constitution? Here's How a Convention Could Do It (CNNPolitics)
- Constitutional Principles
- Popular Sovereignty
- Limited Government & Rule of Law
- Separation of Powers
- Checks and Balances
- Federalism
- Types of Powers
- Supremacy Clause
- Case Study: Brown v. Board of Education
- Bill of Rights
- First Amendment/Guaranteeing Civil Liberties
- Freedom of Religion
- Freedom of Speech
- Case Study: Tinker v. Des Moines / Think LegalEase (YouTube)
- Freedom of Speech: Crash Course History (YouTube)
- Freedom of the Press
- John Peter Zenger
- Freedom of the Press: Crash Course Government and Politics (YouTube)
- Freedom of Assembly
- Freedom to Petition
- Second Amendment
- Is Gun Ownership a Right? / Prager U (YouTube)
- Lesson Plan & Debate: The 2nd Amendment via Discovery Education (Grades 7+)
- Third Amendment
- Fourth Amendment
- What is Probable Cause? (YouTube)
- Search and Seizure: Crash Course Government and Politics (YouTube)
- Google's Way of a Warrant (YouTube)
- Article: The Fourth Amendment and "No Trespassing" Signs
- Lesson Plan: What is a Reasonable Expectation of Privacy? (Grade 6+)
- Fifth Amendment
- Due Process of Law: Quick Lessons / Think LegalEase (YouTube)
- Due Process of Law: Crash Course Government and Politics (YouTube)
- You Have the Right - Origin of Miranda Rights (YouTube)
- I Plead the Fifth Amendment! - Dave Chappelle (YouTube) (Grades 7+)
- Sixth Amendment
- Seventh Amendment
- Eighth Amendment
- Ninth Amendment
- Tenth Amendment
- Bill of Rights / Disney (YouTube)
- Learn the Bill of Rights: Finger Trick Video (YouTube)
- Lesson Plan: Debating the Amendments / Library of Congress (Grades 6+)
- Bill of Rights Match Game (Practice)
- Bill of Rights Game: Do I Have a Right? / iCivics
- 11th - 27th Amendments
- 13th Amendment
- Jim Crow
- 19th Amendment
- Legislative Branch
- Structure of Conress
- Powers of Congress
- How Congress Works
- How a Bill Becomes a Law
- Executive Branch
- President & Vice-President
- Electoral College
- Presidential Powers & Roles
- Making Foreign Policy
- How the Executive Branch Works
- Judicial Branch
- Federal Courts & Systems
- The Supreme Court
- Court Quest Game / iCivics
- Political Parties
- History of Political Parties
- Political Parties Today
- Voting and Elections
- Does Your Vote Count? The Electoral College Explained (Ted-Ed Video)
- Voter Registration
- Elections & Campaigns
- Public Opinion & Government
- Forming Public Opinion
- Mass Media
- Interest Groups & Lobbying
- State Government
- Local Government
- City
- County
- Towns, Townships, and Villages
- Citizens & the Law
- Civil & Criminal Law
- Civil Law
- Criminal Law
- Juvenile Justice System
Civics & Government
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