United States: Biggest Business in the World

US biggest business

Overview

Students analyze an historical campaign ad from the 1920 presidential election to consider the purpose and power of political campaign pledges. After, students explore the tactic of comparing the United States to a business both in historical and contemporary contexts.

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Grade

Elementary, High School, Middle School

Subjects

Civics, Social Studies

Length

40 minutes

Topics

1920, Warren Harding, business, campaign ads, campaign pledges, campaign tactics, economy, guided primary source analysis, political campaigns, politics, presidential elections

Author

Primary Source Nexus

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