The civics, economics and New Jersey lessons were developed based on the following overarching or essential questions:

  1. CIVICS: Have the concepts of liberty, justice and/or equality changed during the time period? If so, how and what has been the impact?
  2. CIVICS: How well does the government balance individual rights and the common good, including the need to maintain order, safety and a healthy environment, during this time period?
  3. CIVICS: Have individuals and groups influenced public policy during this time period? If so, how and what has been the impact?
  4. NEW JERSEY: How have changes in New Jersey during this time period influenced U.S. history?
  5. ECONOMICS: How has technology (e.g., ships, canals, railroads, newspapers, telegraphs, radio, television, the internet and social media) spread ideas and influenced public opinion, the economy and/or the government? Did the changes strengthen or weaken democratic institutions?
  6.  ECONOMICS: What is the proper role of government in the economy? (Especially with regard to economic crises, national defense/security, health and safety of the people, and economic development and practices.)