Pandemics Across History COVID-19, Bubonic Plague, Influenza (1918) *Editable*
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This editable presentation with embedded discussion questions and a research prompt examines 3 pandemics: the Bubonic Plague pandemic of the 1300s-1600s, the Influenza pandemic of 1918, and #Covid-19. It would be perfect for a Political Science, Government class, Economics class, or History class as it examines public policy and economic impacts. If you are searching for digital resources that connect to current events, extend student knowledge, and cause students to critically think, this is perfect for you!
This product includes:
- Background information on Black Plague, Spanish Flu and Covid-19
- Public Policy & Economic Impacts of each Illness
- Discussion Questions
- Research Prompt
- Citations
- Primary source
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Cover Photo Credit:
"Bring Out Your Dead", by Edmund Evans, is licensed under CC BY 4.0 / Cropped from theoriginal.