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Thorpe, Gerald L. – Intercom, 1971
The purpose of this article is: (1) to identify the problem of first importance raised by the trials: individual moral decisions in juxtaposition to the will of that individual's government; (2) to provide some guidelines for teaching; and (3) to outline broad procedures for effecting those guidelines. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, International Crimes, International Education, Modern History
Harris, Jonathan – 1965
By focusing on the question of whether it was right or wrong to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, this social studies unit seeks to illuminate the political, military, scientific, and moral complexities involved in making far-reaching decisions today. Sections of the unit use primary materials from American, Japanese, and English sources to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Guides, Decision Making, Military Science, Modern History
Los Angeles City Schools, CA. Div. of Instructional Planning and Services. – 1969
Emphasizing Europe's role in the growth of Western institutions and ideals, this guide stresses the development of skills necessary for active participation in democratic processes. An introductory unit on the Renaissance and the Reformation is followed by units on (1) the political events fostering the growth of the modern national state and the…
Descriptors: Communism, Creative Art, Cultural Influences, Deduction
Gifford, Nina – 1992
This unit is a collection of lessons for teaching about cultural clashes. Based on primary sources, the unit contains teacher background materials and three lesson plans with student resources. These lessons deal with the United States between World War I and World War II. The United States emerged from World War I with seismic faults in its…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Kline, William A. – 1966
A study of value change, this unit for college-preparatory students focuses on the ethic of work in America. The student is asked to evaluate the ethic of work from the Puritans to the present and to account for changes in the concept brought about by industrialism and, most importantly, by the depression of the 1930's. He is then confronted with…
Descriptors: American History, Attitude Change, Curriculum Guides, Group Norms