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Socrative Review Games for Social Studies

Passion for Social Studies

The Government Review Games and Sociology Review Games are ready to excite students and get them to think critically. Government Review Games Get ready to accelerate and engage your students with these games! Topics include foundational documents, amendments, the branches of government, political parties, and more!

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‘Easy to just write us off’: Rural students’ choices shrink as colleges slash majors

The Hechinger Report

Related: After its college closes, a rural community fights to keep a path to education open His classmates who will be affected by the changes “are such creatives at heart, and they all came here because they loved what they were doing,” said Bertram, who is also student government representative for the university’s College of Creative Arts.

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Technologies for governing healthy bodies: “surveillance medicine” and public health

This Is Not a Sociology Blog

In this fourth post I will discuss how we can approach public health strategies as “technologies of government” which, like the devices discussed in my previous post, helped to construct the truth of the situation as well as providing a means to intervene in it and exert control and power. Armstrong, D. Petersen, AR. and Lupton, D.

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Solidarity’s Colonial Dimension

Political Science Now

“ Solidarity, in this period, became both a subject of sociological study and a tool for promoting a less coercive form of colonial governance.” ” At the turn of the twentieth century, the Durkheimian concept of solidarity came to influence new practices of governing French colonies.

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Learn more about: Exploring Indigenous Governance and Cultural Evolution in Oaxaca, Mexico

Political Science Now

Project Title:Exploring Indigenous Governance and Cultural Evolution in Oaxaca, Mexico Mauricio Fernndez Duque, Dartmouth College Mauricio Fernndez Duque is an assistant professor at CIDE and a visiting scholar at Dartmouth. Read about the funded projects.

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Political Socialization

Passion for Social Studies

Government. Wrap up the year with this Sociology project! Luckily, this amazing lesson will solve that problem. Specifically, this rigorous and comprehensive lesson helps students understand political socialization within the U.S. The lesson includes 10 Google Slides on political socialization.

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5 Ways To Create Positive Parent-Teacher Relationships

Passion for Social Studies

Add to cart AP US Government Course $ 200.00 Add to cart Sociology Course $ 200.00 Add to cart Civics and American Government Course $ 125.00 You might also like this to give you time back to foster positive parent teacher relationship United States History Course $ 200.00

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