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· Aug 26
Second Red Scare and the Supreme Court | Digital Inquiry Group
At the height of the Second Red Scare, the Supreme Court upheld the conviction of a Communist Party USA leader under the Smith Act, deciding that membership in the party amounted to advocating the violent overthrow of the government. Just six years later, the Supreme Court reversed course. In this lesson, students contextualize two Supreme Court decisions and reason about why the Supreme Court changed its mind.
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· Aug 20
Chinatown Image | Digital Inquiry Group
Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to generate realistic images of the past. Without careful consideration of where an image comes from, it could be easy to be fooled by a bad actor misrepresenting the past with an AI image. This assessment gauges students’ abilities to reason critically about a social media post that uses an AI-generated image to support a dubious claim about the past.
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· Aug 15
Historical Chinatown Photos | Digital Inquiry Group
Arnold Genthe took hundreds of photographs in San Francisco’s Chinatown from 1896 to 1906. Genthe’s extensive portfolio provides historians with a trove of evidence of what life was like in Chinatown in the decade leading up to the Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906. This lesson asks students to think critically about Genthe’s photographs and evaluate their strengths and limitations as evidence of the past.
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· Jul 30
Jim Crow Era OUT | Digital Inquiry Group
It can be tempting to think that textbooks present impartial accounts of the past. However, textbook writers and publishers have a variety of motivations in choosing what to include in textbooks, including creating products that the companies believe are likely to be purchased. In this lesson, students analyze two history textbook passages about the Jim Crow era, one published in 1942 and the other in 1974.
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· Jul 21
Albert Parsons Autobiography | Digital Inquiry Group
This assessment gauges students’ ability to source a historical document. To answer this question correctly, students must identify a valid reason for questioning the usefulness of a radical labor leader’s autobiography as evidence of who was responsible for the Haymarket bombing.
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