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Anna Lenardson Loves to Learn and Teach

Teaching American History

Anna Lenardson If you ask Anna Lenardson, a 2023 graduate of Ashland University’s Master of Arts in American History and Government (MAHG) program , why she enrolled in the challenging program, she replies, “I love to learn. I loved being with other teachers, talking about history and government.”

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5 Ways To Create Positive Parent-Teacher Relationships

Passion for Social Studies

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Teaching about Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

Studies Weekly

We hope students of Asian or Pacific Islander heritage share their experiences and their cultural traditions with their peers, and teachers include the contributions of Asian and Pacific Americans to our collective history in lessons this month. Mostly forgotten by history, thousands of Chinese immigrants, who came to the U.S.

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Latin American Solidarity in Changing Times  

Anthropology News

There is a long history of US imperial politics in Latin America and the Caribbean. When they collected the tear gas canisters, they found they were made in and sent from the US company CTS, Combined Tactical Systems Inc. This gives the appearance that the hearts were shot from the gun.

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Is There Something Fishy about the Polygraph?

Anthropology News

However, the thefts continued after the woman identified as the culprit left the sorority, and she would later recant her confession, attributing her suspicious physiological reactions during the test to a repressed history of sexual abuse. In later life, Larson would turn against his invention, calling it a “ Frankenstein’s monster.”

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Civics U: Policy Plus Administration

Civics U

However, the original intent of this column was to review and solidify foundational American principles and history that can provide reference points for considering present developments and debates. Congressman in The Readers Digest provide an interesting perspective on the role and growth of government: “….a

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Causes and End to the Great Depression

History Havoc

Governments responded by raising taxes, including an income tax doubling in 1932 as tax revenues continued to plumet. 1] In 1930, the US government did not do the economy a favor when it passed the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act. A Look at the 1920s,” The Journal of Economic History 76, no. 2 (June 2016): 478-479. [4]