Are you teaching something new this year or need a fresh take on courses you have already been teaching? Check out the curriculum units listed with each of these collections to explore the new perspectives and approaches that Choices Program materials can bring to your classroom.

African Studies

Colonization and Independence in Africa
Freedom in Our Lifetime: South Africa’s Struggle
Nigeria: History, Identity, and Change

Asian Studies

The United States in Afghanistan
China on the World Stage: Weighing the U.S. Response
Climate Change and Questions of Justice
Indian Independence and the Question of Partition
The Iranian Revolution
A Global Controversy: The U.S. Invasion of Iraq
The Middle East: Questions for U.S. Policy
Russia and the United States: Perspectives from History, Choices for Today
The Russian Revolution
Empire, Republic, Democracy: Turkey’s Past and Future
The Vietnam War: Origins, History, and Legacies

Comparative Government (AP)

China on the World Stage: Weighing the U.S. Response
The Iranian Revolution
Between Two Worlds: Mexico at the Crossroads
Nigeria: History, Identity, and Change
Russia and the United States: Perspectives from History, Choices for Today

Global Studies/Current World Issues

Climate Change and Questions of Justice
Competing Visions of Human Rights: Questions for U.S. Policy
Confronting Genocide: Never Again?

The United States in Afghanistan
The Middle East: Questions for U.S. Policy
International Trade in a Globalized World
Dilemmas of Foreign Aid: Debating U.S. Policies
The Challenge of Nuclear Weapons
Russia and the United States: Perspectives from History, Choices for Today

Latin American Studies

Brazil: A History of Change
History, Revolution, and Reform: New Directions for Cuba
The Haitian Revolution
Between Two Worlds: Mexico at the Crossroads
Racial Slavery in the Americas: Resistance, Freedom, and Legacies

Model United Nations

The United Nations: Challenges and Change
Climate Change and Questions of Justice
Responding to Terrorism: Challenges for Democracy
Russia and the United States: Perspectives from History, Choices for Today
Confronting Genocide: Never Again?
International Trade in a Globalized World
The Syrian Civil War
A Global Controversy: The U.S. Invasion of Iraq
China on the World Stage: Weighing the U.S. Response

Middle East Studies

The Middle East: Questions for U.S. Policy
The Iranian Revolution
The Syrian Civil War

Empire, Republic, Democracy: Turkey’s Past and Future

The United States in Afghanistan
A Global Controversy: The U.S. Invasion of Iraq

U.S. Foreign Policy

The U.S. Role in a Changing World
China on the World Stage: Weighing the U.S. Response
International Trade in a Globalized World
Immigration and the U.S. Policy Debate
The United States in Afghanistan
The Middle East: Questions for U.S. Policy
Competing Visions of Human Rights: Questions for U.S. Policy
Confronting Genocide: Never Again?
Dilemmas of Foreign Aid: Debating U.S. Policies
The United Nations: Challenges and Change
Responding to Terrorism: Challenges for Democracy
Russia and the United States: Perspectives from History, Choices for Today

 

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