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Sass, Charles R., Ed. – 2000
This student text and teacher's guide examine the government's role in the U.S. economy and how the choices made by the government affect each citizen. The following topics are addressed: (1) why government gets involved in the economy and the social and economic goals the government tries to achieve; (2) how government monetary, fiscal, and trade…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Citizenship Education, Economics, Financial Policy
Indiana Studies: Hoosier History, Government, and People. Unit II: Constitutional Crisis and Change.
Barger, Harry D.; And Others – 1985
The three chapters in Unit 2 of a six-unit series on Indiana state history designed to be taught in Indiana secondary schools chronicle the need for rewriting the Constitution of 1816, the events of the Constitutional Convention of 1850-51, and the details of the new constitution. Chapter 1 explains the reasons that Hoosiers wanted a new…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Constitutional History, Government Role, Governmental Structure
Matthews, Gretchen E.; Tarasovic, Amy E.; Sass, Charles R. – 2001
This student text and teacher's guide are part of a curriculum unit that examines the process and progress of democratic government from ancient Greece and Rome through the beginning of the twenty-first century. Part 1, "What is Democracy?" explores the growth and spread of democratic principles throughout the Western world, with…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Citizenship, Democracy, Foreign Countries
Brown Univ., Providence, RI. Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Inst. for International Studies. – 1999
Since the end of the Cold War, the international community has been called upon with increasing frequency to intervene in the world's hot spots. The United States has taken up its share of responsibilities. U.S. military forces have bombed targets in Serbia, waded ashore in Haiti, patrolled cease-fire lines in Bosnia, skirmished over the skies of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conflict, Foreign Policy, Government Role
Kampmeier, Scott – 2000
This 4-day curriculum unit explores U.S. foreign policy between 1787 and 1812. During this time the United States faced a series of foreign policy challenges that threatened its survival as an independent, constitutional republic. Between 1793 and 1815, a nearly continuous series of wars pitting the French against the British engulfed the European…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Government Role, International Relations, Primary Sources
Brown Univ., Providence, RI. Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Inst. for International Studies. – 2000
This curriculum unit helps students explore how U.S. trade relations fit into the country's overall role in the world. The unit is part of a series on current and historical international issues developed by the Choices for the 21st Century Education Project. Choices material places special emphasis on the importance of educating students in their…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Classroom Techniques, Economics, Government Role
Frank, Michael – National Geographic Society (NJ3), 2006
This book for third-to-eighth graders explains why government is needed, what it does, and how it works, by providing a grand tour of Washington, DC. The guided reading level is Q-R and the Fry level is 3.8. The suggested grade range is 3-8.
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Reading Materials
Internal Revenue Service (Dept. of Treasury), Washington, DC. – 1999
This comprehensive educational curriculum aims to teach adults about federal income taxes and the role of taxes in the economy. The unit provides the tools, lessons, and activities to teach information about taxes and tax forms. The lessons build upon each other. Two instructional modules can be used separately as workshop topics, integrated into…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Consumer Education, Economics Education, Government Role
Barger, Harry D.; And Others – 1985
Unit 5 in this six-unit series on Indiana history designed to be taught in Indiana secondary schools covers the depression years, World War II, and the postwar era. The dramatic changes that took place in Indiana during the depression years are highlighted in chapter 1. The manner in which the state's governor tried to alleviate the effects of the…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Government Role, Political Issues, Secondary Education
Melville, Keith, Ed. – 1984
Appropriate for secondary school social studies, this booklet considers the decline of certain basic industries in the United States and the unemployment which accompanies this decline. The document contains five sections. Section one, "The Blue-Collar Blues," examines the uneven nature of the current economic recovery, which has left many…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Citizen Participation, Decision Making, Economics
Indiana Department of Education, 2004
In this standard, students learn how economies, large and small, function. Supply and demand are covered in depth, and students learn to identify the production, consumption, and circulation of different types of resources in local, state, national, and world economies. Students also learn about employment and personal finance, as well as the…
Descriptors: Supply and Demand, Academic Standards, Economics Education, State Standards
Fullerton, Fred, Ed. – 1998
These texts are part of a continuing series on current and historical international issues, placing special emphasis on the importance of educating students in their participatory role as citizens. They evaluate the U.S. relationship with poor countries, particularly the effectiveness of foreign aid, trade benefits, and other economic levers; and…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Government Role
Hayes, Bill, Ed. – Bill of Rights in Action, 1999
These newsletter volumes deal with topics in U.S. history, world history, and U.S. government relating to the Bill of Rights. The newsletters present background information for classroom reading, in some instances provide a list of topical issues, and offer activities for discussion and writing. Some of the topics considered in the newsletters…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Government Role, Political Issues, Political Science
Dilworth, Ralph – 1998
This textbook (for high school students) presents a thorough discussion of basic political and economic systems. Divided into two sections (political systems and economics systems), each chapter identifies the concepts that students learn; defines new terms introduced in the chapter; highlights in color, key terms and phrases; provides activities…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Economics, Economics Education
Croddy, Marshall; Degelman, Charles; Hayes, Bill – 1997
This document addresses violence as one of the key challenges facing the democratic and pluralistic republic under the framework of the Constitution and its Bill of Rights. Primary focus is on criminal violence and the factors and behaviors that contribute to violent crime. The text is organized into three chapters: (1) "The Problem of…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Constitutional Law, Crime, Crime Prevention