Simulation: Sovereignty and Neutrality in 1807

World101 from the Council on Foreign Relations , United States

The newly independent United States has sought to stay neutral during the Napoleonic Wars between France and the British Empire, but constraints on trade and British attacks on American shipping have left the United States questioning how it can exercise its freedom from European entanglements. How should the United States respond?

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Why It Matters: Civic and Electoral Participation

Hawai'i Council for the Humanities HI, United States

We are regularly exposed to the message that in a democracy, such as the United States, our voices matter. We are encouraged to vote—to participate in the electoral process—to be civically engaged. But what does that mean in a climate where so many of us express apathy and distrust in the system? In an increasingly […]

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“Tea Party Tonight!” Comedy Show

Revolutionary Spaces , United States

Tea Party Tonight! returns this June with more smart guests, more stupid games, and more Rob Crean. Join us during the all-important corridor between Father’s Day and Independence Day for our third episode. We make no legally binding promises, but it will definitely be the most important and hilarious thing that has ever happened on […]

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Becoming US

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History , United States

Becoming US is a new educational resource for high school teachers and students to learn immigration and migration history in a more accurate and inclusive way.

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Colonists Citizens Constitutions: Creating the American Republic

Museum of the American Revolution , United States

While the federal constitution is usually given pride of place in our national narrative, individual state constitutions continue to be the driving force behind our national debates. This exhibition is an invitation to learn how "we the people" are the framers of our constitions.

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How Have Americans Responded to Immigration?

National Archives , United States

In this activity, you will analyze documents related to immigration in the United States. Then you will determine whether immigration was welcomed or feared by Americans, and to what degree, by placing each document on the scale according to their analysis.

Redefining Freedom & Democracy: A Civic Season Conversation

History Club , United States

This week in History Club on Clubhouse, we welcome back the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History and the "Made By Us" project for a Civic Season conversation. Civic Season uses history to invigorate civic participation and civil dialogue between the holidays of Juneteenth and July 4th. This week we'll as how the histories of […]

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Civic Season Guide For Students and Teachers

New American History , United States

We support everyone engaging in the Civic Season! Join our team at New American History as we explore local museums and historical sites, share and engage in dialogues both face to face and online, and encourage others to become a part of America’s future via civic engagement and exploration of the past as we prepare […]

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World101 Trivia Night

World101 from the Council on Foreign Relations , United States

Curious about Global Civics? Join the World101 team for a night of trivia and be entered to win prizes! The event is from 7:00 PM-8:00 PM on Tuesday, June 29th.

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Sharing the Wealth: The Legacy of C.S. Mott

Ruth Mott Foundation/Applewood Estate Flint, MI, United States

See how one person used his wealth and influence to benefit his community, and explore how civic participation isn't reserved for just the wealthiest members of society.

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