Populism: From "Cross of Gold" to Marine Le PenCentral question: What exactly is populism, and why has it experienced resurgences at various points in time (including now)? To what extent are we currently seeing a world-wide explosion of populism?
Content Focus of the Lesson: Students will examine the evolution of the first populist movement in the 1890s and trace populist movements through the 20th century to the present day, including:
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Assessment: Formative: Graphic organizer for jigsaw readings (to be turned in along with notes), discussion participation. Summative: There will be a unit-end test on WWII that will incorporate aspects of populism. Resources and Materials:
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