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Students gain insight into the 1787 Constitutional Convention and the founding ideals of the newly formed government with this engaging social studies worksheet!
Use this two-page social studies worksheet to introduce middle school students to the four types of economic systems: traditional, market, command, and mixed.
In this civics worksheet, students learn about separation of powers within the U.S. government and explore how the three branches perform checks and balances.
Students explore the various resources and advantages available to the North and South during the Civil War and examine why neither side had a clear path to victory.
The Executive Branch: What Are the Executive Departments?
Students learn about the roles and functions of each of the executive departments of the United States' government with this middle grades civics worksheet.
Introduce students to the primary-source text of the Gettysburg Address—and the context in which was delivered—with this three-page social studies worksheet.
Students learn about the legislative branch of the U.S. government and explore key facts about the two chambers of Congress in this engaging civics worksheet!