DBQ: "The feminism of Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, and many others opened doors for all women.
Using 79 question cards, the game is played in three rounds with the answers reinforcing key concepts within the Declaration of Independence, Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.
The basic principles of visual literacy are explained, as well as how to interpret written primary sources.
Each lesson includes objectives, background information on the cartoons (two per lesson) for teachers, and reproducible pages featuring each cartoon plus discussion questions and activities for students.
Accelerating Change and Interaction Renaissance and Reformation Eurasia and Its Empires Europe and the World
Political Revolutions Industrial Revolution The West in Control Global Response to the West
Industry, Science, and Technology Democracy and Totalitarianism World War and Western Dominance Independence and Interdependence
The cartoons provoke critical thinking about such topics as legislative reapportionment, the peacekeeping role of the UN, and the influence of campaign contributions on elected officials.
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