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Y7 Civics Curriculum Guide
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Y7 Civics Curriculum Guide

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Book inserts for students to be used in Y7 Civics. Civics curriculum designed to be delivered in an International school to a largely American student body.
How could you run a country?
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How could you run a country?

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Enquiry Question: How could you run a country? Learning Objectives To explain the concept of fairness in a community To analyse the advantages and disadvantages of different forms of government Civics curriculum designed to be delivered in an International school to a largely American student body.
Civics Vocabulary Builder
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Civics Vocabulary Builder

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Activities to consolidate and extend vocabulary to be used in Civics. Civics curriculum designed to be delivered in an International school to a largely American student body.
How did the Nazis use legal means to persecute Jewish people?
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How did the Nazis use legal means to persecute Jewish people?

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Enquiry Question: How did the Nazis use legal means to persecute Jewish people? Learning Objectives To examine how laws were used in Nazi Germany to persecute Jewish people To gain an appreciation of the evolution of Nazi policies against Jewish People To apply this understanding and to use our skills of empathy to examine Jewish experiences in the 1930s and 40s
How did Jewish life change in the ghettos?
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How did Jewish life change in the ghettos?

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Enquiry Question: How did Jewish life change in the ghettos? Learning Objectives To identify the four phases of the Holocaust To explain the meaning of the word ‘ghetto’ To understand and reflect on what life was like in ghettos
How were those responsible for the Holocaust punished?
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How were those responsible for the Holocaust punished?

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Enquiry Question: How were those responsible for the Holocaust punished? Learning Objectives To examine their own views guilt and responsibility during wartime. To analyze who should have been judged - the individuals who gave orders, the people who carried them out, or the people allowed the atrocities to occur To evaluate whether justice was achieved at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials.
What dilemmas and choices did people face during the Holocaust?
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What dilemmas and choices did people face during the Holocaust?

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Enquiry Question: What dilemmas and choices did people face during the Holocaust? Learning Objectives To define the typical categories used to classify those who were involved in the Holocaust To consider the moral dilemmas and complexities of the events To explain the role of ordinary people in why the Holocaust happened
How did the Nazis carry out a mass genocide?
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How did the Nazis carry out a mass genocide?

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Enquiry Question: How did the Nazis carry out a mass genocide? Learning Objectives To explain the death camp system the Nazis used to carry out the Holocaust To collaboratively research a case study of the Holocaust in one European nation
How did the legal system bring about change for African Americans in the 1950s?
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How did the legal system bring about change for African Americans in the 1950s?

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IB History SL/HL Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 2:Civil rights movement in the United States 1954–1965) ** Enquiry Question: How did the legal system bring about change for African Americans in the 1950s?** Learning Objectives To describe the impact of World War 2 on African Americans To explain the challenges to segregation in education To analyze the impact of changes through the legal system on African Americans
How were African Americans discriminated against?
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How were African Americans discriminated against?

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IB History SL/HL Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 2:Civil rights movement in the United States 1954–1965) Enquiry Question: How were African Americans discriminated against? Learning Objectives To describe the impact of World War 2 on African Americans To explain the challenges to segregation in education To analyze the impact of changes through the legal system on African Americans
How did non-violent protest affect change for African Americans?
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How did non-violent protest affect change for African Americans?

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IB History SL/HL Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 2:Civil rights movement in the United States 1954–1965) Enquiry Question: How did non-violent protest affect change for African Americans? Learning Objective To assess the impact and success of non-violent protest in changing the lives of African Americans including; Montgomery Bus Boycott Little Rock Lunch Counter Sit ins Freedom Rides Birmingham, AL March on Washington Freedom Sumer March from Selma
How did legislation change the lives of African Americans?
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How did legislation change the lives of African Americans?

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IB History SL/HL Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 2:Civil rights movement in the United States 1954–1965) Enquiry Question: How did legislation change the lives of African Americans? Learning Objectives To assess the impact and success of legislative change in changing the lives of African Americans including; Civil Rights Act 1957 Civil Rights Act 1964 Voting Rights Act 1965
Why was apartheid established in South Africa?
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Why was apartheid established in South Africa?

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IB History SL/HL Prescribed Subject 4: Rights and Protest (Case Study 1: APARTHEID SOUTH AFRICA 1948–1964) Enquiry Question: Why was apartheid established in South Africa? Learning Objectives To explain the Political, Military, Social and Economic factors that contributed to the establishment of the apartheid regime To research and peer teach one aspect of the historical context of South Africa in the 1940s