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Preview of Einstein's Letter to FDR (1939): Primary Source Analysis & Video Guide

Einstein's Letter to FDR (1939): Primary Source Analysis & Video Guide

Created by
Will Pulgarin
The letter was delivered to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and it started America’s movement towards the creation of the atomic bomb in 1939, although the process would be accelerated after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. The Manhattan Project – as it was code named – helped give rise to the development of the atomic bomb. Years later, Einstein came to deeply regret his letter to Roosevelt. "Had I known that the Germans would not succeed in producing an atomic bomb," he said "I would have n
Preview of The History Teacher’s Movie Guide:   Choosing and Using the Right Films

The History Teacher’s Movie Guide: Choosing and Using the Right Films

Finding, funding, and using the right films and video equipment can be challenging for history teachers. This book helps you get good films that are free from bias, anachronisms, or objectionable content. There are many great tips on how to use films more effectively in your classroom and interesting assignments to go with them.Did you know that…• The Movie Prince of Egypt was banned in Egypt?• In the Movie Troy, ancient Trojans are shown using llamas that could only be found in the New World a
Preview of Teach American History with Disney+

Teach American History with Disney+

This timeline movie guide lists Disney + films and cartoons that reflect a particular time or event in 20th Century American History. Each film or cartoon is listed next to its respective decade and contains a short description for why its relevant. Through watching these films, students will learn about the Great Depression, World War II, the 1950s, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Cold War, as well as changes in technology and historic milestones.
Preview of 13th Documentary Watch Guide

13th Documentary Watch Guide

Created by
Emma Ritchie
This is a watching guide for the Netflix documentary "13th". The documentary analyzes Mass Incarceration in the United States from a historical and legislative standpoint, so this activity could be perfect for a civics, government, or American history class. The themes in the documentary are sensitive, and may be inappropriate for students younger than 9th grade.
Preview of It's Good to Be President Documentary Follow Along Questions

It's Good to Be President Documentary Follow Along Questions

Twenty-five questions designed for students to follow along with the History Channel's documentary, "It's Good to Be President." Questions are answered in sequential order throughout the documentary.
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