Learning Objectives:Students will understand that Americans’ sympathy for the plight of Jewish refugees was not matched by support for actions on their behalf, and they will begin to explore the reasons for this gap.Students will reflect on how the history of the Wagner-Rogers debate can inform our understanding of contemporary debates concerning multiple refugee crises.Students will understand that circumstances of time, place, and opportunity in many cases limited the ability of Americans to help and the refugees’ ability to escape, while also recognizing the crucial role that individual Americans and organizations played in helping Jewish refugees.
Related Skills: Analyzing Texts, Images, or Videos, Historical Thinking Skills, Building Evidentiary Claims, Engaging in Difficult Conversations, Understanding Diverse Perspectives
Aligned to State Standards: ALL 50 States
Note: State alignment defined by submitter and should always be checked.
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