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  1. History Lessons
  2. U.S. History
  3. 1900s
  4. 1973 Chile Coup
Topic: U.S. History, World History
Time Period: 1900s, Civil Rights Era and Cold War Culture
Category: Lesson Plan

1973 Chile Coup

Can we trust what Wikipedia says about U.S. involvement in the 1973 coup in Chile? In this lesson, students are introduced to the 1973 coup in Chile and then use Civic Online Reasoning strategies to practice using Wikipedia wisely to investigate information about the role of the United States in the coup.

Image: Air Force bombing of the Chilean presidential palace on September 11, 1973. From the Wikimedia Commons.

Image: Air Force bombing of the Chilean presidential palace on September 11, 1973. From the Wikimedia Commons.

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