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Last updated

25 June 2025

pdf, 1.04 MB
pdf, 1.04 MB

This worksheet dives into the tragic 1968 Tlatelolco Massacre in Mexico City, offering students a powerful look at state violence, censorship, and civic resistance. Featuring a high-interest, 800-word article followed by a rigorous set of multiple choice and critical thinking questions, it challenges students to analyze historical events, make inferences, and evaluate government actions during a time of political unrest.

Perfect for middle or high school social studies, this resource strengthens reading comprehension and historical reasoning skills while exposing students to a lesser-known yet significant event in modern history. With both text-based and open-ended questions included, it supports close reading, evidence-based analysis, and meaningful classroom discussion. Ideal for lessons on civil rights, authoritarianism, or protest movements.

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