
This critical reading and thinking worksheet focuses on the 1973 military coup in Chile and the role of U.S. intervention in the overthrow of President Salvador Allende. The central article presents a clear, debatable argument supported by historical evidence, offering students a chance to engage with Cold War politics, economic pressure tactics, and the fragility of democratic institutions. Included are rigorous multiple-choice questions—ranging from main idea and vocabulary to inference and evidence evaluation—alongside short-answer critical reasoning prompts that push students to analyze cause and effect, weigh perspectives, and support claims with textual evidence.
Perfect for middle or high school history and social science classrooms, this resource promotes deep engagement with historical content while reinforcing essential literacy skills. Whether used for individual assignments, group discussions, or DBQ preparation, this worksheet encourages students to think like historians, critically assess sources, and make informed judgments about complex global events.
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