Description:
While studying the rise of the United States as a global power after World War II, the students will focus on global problems such as hunger, AIDs , and global warming. They will research the problems and then write letters to U.S. government officials and newspapers suggesting action the United States could take to solve these world problems.
Sector:
K-12 Sector
Demographics & Settings:
K-12
Demographics & Settings:
High School (9-12)
Geographical Location:
CA
Subject / Discipline:
History
Subject / Discipline:
Language Arts/English
Subject / Discipline:
Social Studies
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Civic Education
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Standards (Service-Learning)
Topics: Theory & Practice:
Reflection 
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