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Study of Capital in the Twenty First Century Documentary

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Economics

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Grade 11, 12

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The Study of Capital in the Twenty First Century Documentary Teaching Resource

This resource is designed to enrich senior economics, social studies, or history classes. It encourages critical thinking and active engagement by offering students comprehensive questions they'll answer while viewing the 2019 documentary "Capital in the Twenty First Century". The film exhibits an exploration of income inequality changes in the US and Europe over time, supported by an analysis of relevant policies and laws.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Big tech’s role in today’s economy,

  • Peaks of income inequality in the early 20th century,

  • Reasons behind wealth redistribution during mid-20th century,

  • Factors influencing a rise in wealth/income inequality towards the late 20th century.

Versatility & Ease-of-Use:

This activity can be applied across whole-group sessions or within unique smaller study teams. Furthermore, it's a great resource to assign for out-of-school settings like homework or extra study.

A Practical & Engaging Process:

Included are twenty detailed questions that stimulate thought processes around highlighted topics backed up by key terminology provided at each section's start. This approach promotes expanded learning opportunities with additional questions encouraging students to examine specific trends related to tax rates and wealth/income disparities.

An answer key is provided alongside a seven-page handout aimed at enhancing student comprehension further while making class moderation easier for teachers.
This teaching resource utilizes an easily accessible documentary available on Netflix thus ensuring easy adoption within various learning environments - geared toward spirited academic progression.

Suitable For:
Social studies students, specifically Grade 11 and Grade 12 learners with a focus on economics . This word document worksheet assessment will enrich their learning experiences.

Resource Tags

income inequality wealth redistribution economic policies documentary analysis social studies

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