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Women's History Month middle ages dbqs for Google Apps

Preview of Charlemagne Primary Source Lesson

Charlemagne Primary Source Lesson

This primary source analysis lesson on Charlemagne is perfect for your Middle Ages unit in World History! The activity includes 8 primary sources excerpts from a 1,200-year-old biography of the "King of the Franks" that can be easily understood by your students. Each helps students understand about Charlemagne's life and personality so they can analyze him as a leader. A graphic organizer page is included for students to use with the sources along with a worksheet of analysis questions. Students
Preview of World History | Protestant & Counter-Reformation | Document Based Activity

World History | Protestant & Counter-Reformation | Document Based Activity

This 17 page activity packet (2 VERSIONS to meet the needs of your students) contains everything your students need to complete a Document Based Activity (using primary sources/secondary sources) on how the Catholic Church fought back against the Protestant Reformation (Counter-Reformation). Students will read primary/secondary documents that introduce them to the ideas of the 95 Theses, Council of Trent, Inquisition, the Society of Jesus/Jesuits and the Index of Prohibited Books and More!Studen
Preview of Magna Carta Primary Source Analysis + Distance Learning Version

Magna Carta Primary Source Analysis + Distance Learning Version

Magna Carta Primary Source Analysis takes students back to the year 1215 when English nobles demanded that their king sign a contract limiting his power. The Magna Carta would change the English monarchy forever, as well as influence the future government of the United States. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment, however it may need an instructor’s guidance for younger classes. This is also perfect for substitute teacher plans, and of course, a k
Preview of World History | Middle Ages | The Black Death | A Document Based Activity

World History | Middle Ages | The Black Death | A Document Based Activity

In this 4 page Middle Ages activity, students will read several primary source excerpts that will give them a deeper insight into the Black Death (Bubonic plague) in 14th century Europe. This is a great introductory lesson to use before a lecture on the Black Death or as a follow-up homework assignment. In this activity, students will: 1) Read primary source excerpts from survivors and witnesses of the Black Death.2) Answer critical thinking questions provided either orally or on paper (teacher
Preview of Pope Urban Calls for Crusades Primary Source Analysis+ Distance Learning Version

Pope Urban Calls for Crusades Primary Source Analysis+ Distance Learning Version

Pope Urban Calls for Crusades Primary Source Analysis takes students back to November 27, 1095 at the Council of Clermont, when Pope Urban called on the first Crusade to take Jerusalem from the Muslim Turks. The effects of this speech would also inspire future crusades, shaking up western Europe’s feudal system, and worsen the relationship between Christians and Muslims indefinitely. This can be used in class or as homework as it’s a completely stand alone assignment, however it may need an inst
Preview of Era of Reform Abolition Primary Sources Activity Analysis Worksheets 6-Pack

Era of Reform Abolition Primary Sources Activity Analysis Worksheets 6-Pack

Teach source analysis and bring richness to your US History course with these curated voices from Frederick Douglass, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and others.This 6-pack also comes in Google files for a paperless option!Featured voices in this fight for change:Frederick DouglassDorothea DixElizabeth Cady StantonSojourner TruthHenry David Thoreau Factory laborersEffective HIPPOS framework to target historical & critical thinking skills:Historical ContextIntended AudiencePoint of ViewPurposeOutside
Preview of Protestant Reformation | Martin Luther | A Document Based Activity

Protestant Reformation | Martin Luther | A Document Based Activity

This 10 page Protestant Reformation packet is designed to allow students to answer the Essential Question: "What were some of Martin Luther's arguments against the Catholic Church-In his Own Words?". Specifically students will:1) Read a short 1 page background reading on Life in the Middle Ages & the role of the Catholic Church etc. and answer comprehension questions.2) Then students will visit 6 primary source stations to read multiple excerpts of Luther's original writings including the 95
Preview of Joan of Arc & Hundred Years War Pear Deck Google Slides Mini DBQ Women's History

Joan of Arc & Hundred Years War Pear Deck Google Slides Mini DBQ Women's History

Immerse your students in history with these engaging Pear Deck slides about the Hundred Years' War and the heroic story of Joan of Arc. This lesson includes a video summarizing the war and a primary source analysis to determine whether Joan of Arc should be remembered as a "warrior" or "heretic." With mixed-level questions to guide instruction, students will learn important ELA and DBQ skills such as finding and citing text evidence, identifying and applying domain-specific vocabulary, and compo
Preview of Women’s Suffrage Stations Activity with Primary Sources & Political Cartoons

Women’s Suffrage Stations Activity with Primary Sources & Political Cartoons

Women's Suffrage 1920's Political Cartoon & Primary Source Inquiry ActivityStations Activity with Teacher Answer Guide!Essential Question: Were the social reforms of the 1920’s positive or negative for the United States?Women had to fight for equal rights. Many students don't realize much of American society was opposed to the 19th Amendment in the 1920's. This lesson has students will work in groups and answer guided reading questions and they unpack each authors argument. Students will unp
Preview of Enlightenment Thinkers Document Based Question (DBQ)

Enlightenment Thinkers Document Based Question (DBQ)

This is a complete DBQ (document-based question) on the topic of the EUROPEAN ENLIGHTENMENT. This DBQ includes clear instructions, ample historical context, seven documents/sources, and a detailed rubric. This DBQ asks students to consider the following question: evaluate the social, cultural, and political reforms that Enlightenment thinkers sought in 18th-century European society. Students will analyze and evaluate historical sources by Baron de Montesquieu, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Francois Mar
Preview of Silent Sentinels Suffrage Movement DBQ Unit Print & Digital

Silent Sentinels Suffrage Movement DBQ Unit Print & Digital

Challenge students to dive deeper and think beyond themselves in this point-of-view focused unit on the women suffrage movement’s final act: Alice Paul and the Silent Sentinels' impatient bravery and steadfast dedication to the American value of equality that finally brought women the 19th Amendment's right to vote.This unit coversFounders' views on First Amendment rightsLandmark Supreme Court on free speechRecent protest movementsThe backstory of women's suffrage prior to 1917 Silent Sentinels
Preview of Mansa Musa Primary Source Analysis

Mansa Musa Primary Source Analysis

Created by
Heavy On History
An assortment of Primary Sources on the Mali King Mansa Musa (the richest man in history). This assignment utilizes the HIPPO sourcing method and comes with guiding questions. Great for source analysis assignments and Socratic seminars for class discussions.
Preview of Equal Rights Amendment Slides and Activity

Equal Rights Amendment Slides and Activity

This activity focuses on the movement for adding the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was the push to add language to the United States Constitution that would explicitly prohibit discrimination based on sex. This movement, in addition to the feminist movement, reached a peak in the early 1970s. At the time of this posting in 2022 the Equal Rights Amendment has yet to received full ratification and adoption. One of the reasons for its 1970s defeat
Preview of Samurai & the Bushido Code: DBQ Activity

Samurai & the Bushido Code: DBQ Activity

This DBQ activity is perfect for Grade 7 World History classes. Throughout the activity, students discover what life was like as a samurai in Medieval Japan through a blended primary and secondary source investigation of the famed Bushido Code, synthesizing information to formulate an evidence-based response. Includes: Activity handout, complete with: instructions, secondary/primary sources, and guiding questions  Teacher’s “Answer Key” *Google Drive download!*
Preview of Movements for Equality: Women's Suffrage Lesson & Doc Analysis - Print & Digital

Movements for Equality: Women's Suffrage Lesson & Doc Analysis - Print & Digital

The women's suffrage movement is one of my favorite topics to teach because even though it seems obvious now that women should be able to vote, it only became a Constitutional amendment about 100 years ago. It wasn't obvious to many people, especially anti-suffragists, at the time and suffragettes had to work long and hard to get achieve their goal of voting via the 19th Amendment. And who better to tell the story than the women who fought for equality?In this lesson, students examine and analyz
Preview of International Women's Day DBQ - Document Analysis Questions - Holiday History

International Women's Day DBQ - Document Analysis Questions - Holiday History

A document based question (DBQ) activity that has students explore the history and impact of International Women's Day by analyzing six primary and secondary source documents. Students will then answer the questions included for each document.Students will then use what they've learned to write a structured paragraph that answers the prompt: What enduring messages about gender equality and women's empowerment does International Women’s Day convey to society?Includes:DBQ with 6 documents18 total
Preview of COVID - 19 vs. Black Death Primary Source Analysis

COVID - 19 vs. Black Death Primary Source Analysis

The Black Death spread through Europe in the 1340’s killing almost 50 million people. The Black Death is described as the greatest pandemic in Europe. Coronavirus is currently crippling the world due to its high number of cases. Throughout this assignment you will be looking at both the Black Death and the Coronavirus to answer the question: How are the effects of the Black Plague and Coronavirus similar. What can we learn from historic events that influence today?
Preview of EmpowerHER: Exploring Women's History Through Time - Google Slide Deck Hyperdoc

EmpowerHER: Exploring Women's History Through Time - Google Slide Deck Hyperdoc

Ignite a passion for women's history with this thoughtfully curated assignment, EmpowerHER: Exploring Women's History Through Time. This dynamic Google Slide Deck Hyperdoc is designed to take students on an independent insightful journey through the evolution of women's roles in the United States. With a focus on critical analysis, historical context, and thesis development, this assignment is perfect for fostering a deep understanding of women's contributions and challenges over the years. It
Preview of The Vikings Bundle

The Vikings Bundle

Created by
Uncommon History
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Preview of Feudalism Bundle: Guided Notes, Presentation & DBQ +

Feudalism Bundle: Guided Notes, Presentation & DBQ +

Created by
Uncommon History
This short unit is useful for distance or in-person learning. It will help students to explore the causes, definition, characteristics and outcomes of feudalism.The Essential Questions that students will answer are:What is feudalism? Why was feudalism necessary? (What were its causes?)What are manors and fiefs?In what ways does feudalism share obligations and loyalty?  What are the roles of lords, vassals, knights, and serfs and how do they overlap?What’s the difference between a serf, peasant
Preview of Black Death Constructed Response Question Set 1 Cause & Effect9.5 w/ Answer Key

Black Death Constructed Response Question Set 1 Cause & Effect9.5 w/ Answer Key

Created by
Global 4Life
This is a editable Constructed Response Question on the Black Death. This is a CRQ Set 1 on Cause & Effect. This can be used a practice or as part of your unit assessment. This is for Unit 5 or 9.5 Global 9. It has a geographic context with a map of the spreading of the Black Death, and then a point of view style question using an eye witness account from Giovanni Boccaccio Decameron. This a great addition to any MIddle Ages unit! Answer Key Included!
Preview of French Revolution-The Impactful Role of Women

French Revolution-The Impactful Role of Women

Created by
Tired Teacher
This resource examines the role of women in the French Revolution. Included are 10 comprehension questions (5 multiple choice, 5 short answer) that will help test students' knowledge of the subject matter.This resource would be a great addition to any world history curriculum, or French Revolution unit.
Preview of The Black Plague: Notes + DBQ Activity

The Black Plague: Notes + DBQ Activity

Calling all medieval medical professionals in training! Embark on a quest to discover what the Black Plague was AND how it impacted greater Europe during the Medieval Period. This DBQ activity is perfect for Grade 7 World History classes. Throughout the activity, students discover what life was like during the Black Plague through a blended primary and secondary source investigation, synthesizing information to formulate an evidence-based response. Includes: Intro to the Black Plague: Google Sli
Preview of West African Kingdoms Source Analysis

West African Kingdoms Source Analysis

This activity scaffolds source analysis through the categories of Origin, Purpose, Content, Value and Limitations. Students read and analyze two documents -- one about the kingdom Ancient Ghana and one about the kingdom of Ancient Mali -- and use their analysis to answer questions. Questions increase in complexity and allow students to focus first on comprehension and then on deeper source analysis. Answer keys are provided.
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