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Tracking Global Conflict
Length
30 Minutes
Learning Objectives
Students will consider major historical and modern day examples of conflict and identify patterns and underlying themes.

Uighur Repression in Xinjiang
Should the United States reassess its policy toward China in light of the ongoing repression of Uighurs in Xinjiang? Explore this simulation.
Conflict: NATO
Grade Level
High School
- Students will discuss the role that NATO plays in a post-Cold War world.
- Students will consider how the United States should respond to recent Russian aggressions in Ukraine.
Sub-Saharan Africa
Grade Level
High School
- Students will be able to describe the political, societal, economic, and geopolitical systems that characterize sub-Saharan Africa.
- Students will understand how global powers wield influence on countries in the region.
East Asia & the Pacific
Grade Level
High School
- Students will be able to describe the political, societal, economic, and geopolitical systems that characterize East Asia and the Pacific.
- Students will understand how global powers wield influence on countries in the region.
The Americas
Grade Level
High School
- Students will be able to describe the political, societal, economic, and geopolitical systems that characterize the Americas.
- Students will understand how global powers wield influence on countries in the region.
Development: Demographics
Grade Level
High School
- Students assess the five conditions for economic growth in an assigned country, present their findings in an infographic, and discuss patterns they discover.

Economic Statecraft: Foreign Assistance
How should the United States employ foreign aid to help a country in crisis? Explore this hypothetical simulation.
Cyberspace and Cybersecurity Higher Education Questions
Grade Level
College
Help students understand cyberspace and cybersecurity through these essay and discussion questions.
Contemporary History Post-1945 High School Questions
Grade Level
High School
Help students understand how events since 1945 have shaped today's world through these essay and discussion questions.