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World Book Classroom Social Studies Power. Community & Government. SUB-UNIT: COMMUNITY LESSON: What Is a Community? LESSON: Types of Communities LESSON: Global Communities SUB-UNIT: GOVERNMENT LESSON: The Role of Government LESSON: Types of Government
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Community & Government • SUB-UNIT: COMMUNITY • LESSON: What Is a Community? • LESSON: Types of Communities • LESSON: Global Communities • SUB-UNIT: GOVERNMENT • LESSON: The Role of Government • LESSON: Types of Government • LESSON: Organization of Government • SUB-UNIT: ECONOMY • LESSON: What Is an Economy? • LESSON: Producers and Consumers • LESSON: How Business Works • LESSON: Earning Money • LESSON: Saving and Spending • LESSON: Conditions of Poverty • LESSON: A Global Economy SUB-UNIT: CITIZENSHIP LESSON: Who Is a Citizen? Who Is a Resident? LESSON: The Rights of Citizenship LESSON: Responsibilities of Citizenship LESSON: What Are Civil Rights? SUB-UNIT: THE ENVIRONMENT LESSON: The Importance of Natural Resources LESSON: The Impact of Human Activity LESSON: Environmental Protections LESSON: Green Living
Parts of the World SUB-UNIT: EXPLORE THE WORLD LESSON: Oceans and Continents LESSON: Asia LESSON: Africa LESSON: Antarctica LESSON: Australia LESSON: Europe LESSON: North America LESSON: South America LESSON: The Pacific Islands SUB-UNIT: REGIONS OF THE UNITED STATES LESSON: The Northeast LESSON: The Southeast LESSON: The Midwest LESSON: The Southwest LESSON: The West SUB-UNIT: REGIONS OF CANADA LESSON: The Atlantic Provinces LESSON: Quebec LESSON: Ontario LESSON: The Prairie Provinces LESSON: British Columbia LESSON: The Territories SUB-UNIT: PARTS OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND LESSON: Queensland LESSON: New South Wales LESSON: Victoria LESSON: South Australia LESSON: Western Australia LESSON: Northern Territory LESSON: Tasmania LESSON: North Island and South Island of New Zealand
Peoples & Cultures SUB-UNIT: CULTURE LESSON: What Is Culture? LESSON: Holidays and Traditions LESSON: A Multicultural Society SUB-UNIT: NATIVE PEOPLES LESSON: American Indians LESSON: Australian Aborigines LESSON: New Zealand’s Maori LESSON: South Africa’s Native Peoples SUB-UNIT: IMMIGRATION LESSON: What Is Immigration? LESSON: Why Do People Immigrate? LESSON: Immigration to the United States LESSON: Immigration to Canada LESSON: Immigration to Australia and New Zealand LESSON: Current Immigration SUB-UNIT: DISCRIMINATION & EQUALITY LESSON: Racial Discrimination LESSON: Sex Discrimination LESSON: Religious Discrimination LESSON: Other Fights for Equality
World History SUB-UNIT: EARLY CIVILIZATION LESSON: Early Civilizations LESSON: The Rise of Democracy SUB-UNIT: EXPLORATION LESSON: Ancient Explorers LESSON: Vikings LESSON: Polynesian Explorers LESSON: Chinese Explorers LESSON: English Exploration LESSON: French Exploration LESSON: Spanish Exploration LESSON: Exploring Australia and New Zealand SUB-UNIT: COLONIES & INDEPENDENCE LESSON: Colonization and Imperialism LESSON: American Independence LESSON: Canadian Independence LESSON: Independence in Australia and New Zealand LESSON: Independence Movements Throughout the World SUB-UNIT: WORKING FOR CIVIL RIGHTS LESSON: The Abolition of Slavery LESSON: Woman Suffrage LESSON: The Civil Rights Movement in America LESSON: The Rights of Native Peoples SUB-UNIT: INVENTIONS LESSON: Developments in Agriculture LESSON: Transportation LESSON: Communications LESSON: Building and Manufacturing LESSON: Advances in Science LESSON: Advances in Medicine LESSON: Computers and the Internet
War & Conflict SUB-UNIT: WAR LESSON: Why Wars Occur LESSON: The Changing Face of Warfare SUB-UNIT: REVOLUTION LESSON: What Is Revolution? LESSON: The American Revolution SUB-UNIT: CIVIL WAR LESSON: What Is a Civil War? LESSON: The American Civil War SUB-UNIT: MODERN WARFARE LESSON: World War I LESSON: World War II LESSON: The Cold War Era LESSON: Confronting Terrorism SUB-UNIT: WORKING FOR PEACE LESSON: International Cooperation
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