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For or Against: Mexican American War

From: Gilder Lehrman
Grade Level: HS, College
Remote Ready: With modifications
Time: 2-3 class periods
Length of Reading: Pages

Mexican American War: Arguments for and Against Going to War

Role play debate. Students read 2 primary sources (2 pages each), one for and one against the Mexican American War. Students then write a script for a mock debate in groups.

  1. In lesson 1, students read an excerpt from a James K. Polk speech advocating for war.

  2. In lesson 2, they read an excerpt from Congressman Joshua Giddings's speech arguing against war. Each speech is about 2 pages long. In each lesson, students fill out a graphic organizer and discuss.

  3. In lesson 3, students are divided into groups, and each group writes a script for a mock debate on the question of going to war. Finally, each group preforms their debate for the class.

Lesson Identifier: 7E

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Grade Level:  HS, College

  • This lesson is approved for high school (HS), and College Students

Remote Ready:  With Modifications

  • Links to the reading assignments can easily be emailed or posted for students.
  • It’s much easier for small groups or pairs to coordinate a phone call or video conference meeting than for the entire class to sync their schedules.  Have these small groups post answers, a synopsis, or a video of their discussion to your LMS. 

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