OER Project | WHP 1200 | Frames in Unit 6 | World History Project @OERProject | Uploaded July 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
The rise of industrialized empires in the long nineteenth century seems to contradict the stories we have told so far through all three frames. Wasn’t political liberalism supposed to end empire and bring political equality? Wasn’t the Industrial Revolution supposed to promote free labor? Weren’t reformers fighting to end inequality? Unit 6 asks students to use all three frames to better understand the changes of the long nineteenth century and how they produced uneven results for different people. In turn, this will help students think about how these inequalities persist in the present.
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The rise of industrialized empires in the long nineteenth century seems to contradict the stories we have told so far through all three frames. Wasn’t political liberalism supposed to end empire and bring political equality? Wasn’t the Industrial Revolution supposed to promote free labor? Weren’t reformers fighting to end inequality? Unit 6 asks students to use all three frames to better understand the changes of the long nineteenth century and how they produced uneven results for different people. In turn, this will help students think about how these inequalities persist in the present.
Like what you see? This video is part of a comprehensive social studies curriculum from OER Project, a family of free, online social studies courses. OER Project aims to empower teachers by offering free and fully supported social studies courses for middle- and high-school students. Your account is the key to accessing our standards-aligned courses that are designed with built-in supports like leveled readings, audio recordings of texts, video transcripts, and more. Register today at oerproject.com!
Website: oerproject.com/World-History
Facebook: facebook.com/OERProject
Twitter: twitter.com/oerproject