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Reaganomics SAC

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Image: Photograph taken at the NAFTA initialing ceremony in 1992. From the Wikimedia Commons.

NAFTA

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Photograph of United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. From the United Nations.

Kyoto Protocol

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Image: Portrait of Martin Luther made by Lucas Cranach the Elder in 1529. From the Wikimedia Commons.

Martin Luther

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Image: Print of Galileo by Samuel Sartain from painting by Wyatt, date unknown. From the Library of Congress. In 1633, scientist Galileo Galilei was convicted of heresy by the Inquisition. He was forced to recant his beliefs and spent the rest of his life under house arrest. Students may be surprised to learn Galileo's crime: teaching the sun, rather than the earth, is at the center of the solar system. In this lesson, students explore three primary sources and one New York Times article to answer the quest

Galileo

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Image source: Illustration of Moctezuma from the Mendoza Codex. Retrieved from the Public Domain Review.

Moctezuma and Cortés

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Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina

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Image: Photograph of the AIDS Memorial Quilt on display in Washington, D.C., in 1987. From the Library of Congress.

AIDS Crisis

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Codex Azcatitlan

La Malinche

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