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Government Geoinquiries01 - Defining Freedom (Identify and explain how freedom is defined around the world.)
02 - Where's the Money (Examine variations in campaign financing for congressional elections through time and space.)
03 - Federal Reserve Banks (Identify and explain how the Federal Reserve affects the nation’s economy.)
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+ Level 2 - Federal Banks: Cash Reserves (Explain how cash economies (like agriculture) may affect the nation’s federal district banking system and cash reserves.)
04 - Power to the People (Examine how citizens can hold their state and local governments accountable.)
05 - This Land is Your Land (Examine the lands that have special designations, or that the U.S. government has set aside for its citizens.)
+ Level 2 - Out of Many, One (Examining different methods of highlighting special federal lands)
06 - Governments around the World (Identify and explain how various types of government systems are distributed around the world.)
07- What is a Gerrymander? (States can draw their own congressional districts, often allowing for creative shapes and sizes—and questionable constitutionality.)
08 - Who Has Your Vote? (In the United States, where someone lives will help determine what is important to them and which political parties that they support.)
+ Level 2 - Voting Models (Use voting records to determine the probability that someone from a specific area will vote a certain way.)
09 - The Voters (Examine factors affecting voting and registration in presidential and midterm elections.)
10 - Crime and Punishment (Explore changes in the death penalty in the United States through time and space.)
+ Level 2 - The Cost of Punishment (Examine the relationship between inmate numbers and the costs of imprisonment.)
11 - Be The Change (The U.S. Constitution protects citizens’ rights to be heard and have their rights protected, but this has often taken shape in different ways across space and time.)
12- Federal District Courts (Understand the distribution and function of federal district courts.)
13 - We the People (The ideas and inspirations that led the founding fathers to developing their ideas of the best form of government for our new nation.)
14 - Your Huddled Masses (Identify and analyze the various ways that the U.S. receives immigrants)
15 - Foreign Aid (Students will examine the costs and benefits of foreign aid.)
+ Level 2 - Where Does Foreign Aid Go? (Use an analysis tool to visualize the amounts and types of foreign aid distributed throughout the world.)
+ Level 2 - Where Does Foreign Aid Go? (Use an analysis tool to visualize the amounts and types of foreign aid distributed throughout the world.)