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Month: July 2024

Both Sides: Globalization Revisited
Both Sides: Globalization Revisited

Globalization has been a hotly debated topic for decades. Is global trade a good thing? Does it benefit the United States as a whole, or are American workers being sold out to help big corporations? Do trade agreements destroy American jobs, or are more jobs created...

Both Sides: Is Capitalism Freedom?
Both Sides: Is Capitalism Freedom?

Does capitalism make us more free or less? Does it leave us at the mercy of employers and big corporations, or does it respect our ability to make our own choices? What is economic freedom? Should it be treated differently from other types of freedom? We learn about...

Lesson Plan Lifeline: Ready-Made Resources for Substitute Teachers
Lesson Plan Lifeline: Ready-Made Resources for Substitute Teachers

Are you a substitute teacher looking for engaging and effective resources to use in your middle or high school social studies, civics, history, or economics classes? We understand the unique challenges you face when stepping into a classroom. That’s why we've provide...

Both Sides: Is the National Debt a Problem?
Both Sides: Is the National Debt a Problem?

The national debt continues to grow, but should we be worried? Do we need to cut government spending, or is the growing debt actually sustainable? What is "Modern Monetary Theory" and how does it apply? And what are the consequences of so much government spending?WHY...

Both Sides: Renewable Energy
Both Sides: Renewable Energy

The more we hear about climate change, the more demand for cleaner, greener energy grows. But are wind turbines and solar panels the answers we're looking for? Are they reliable enough? Are they affordable enough?THE FUTURE OF CLEAN ENERGYWIND AND SOLAR MAKE OUR GRID...