Here Are A Few Lesson Ideas About The U.S. Intervention In Venezuela

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A day later than it should be, but here are some ideas for handling the American intervention in class:
Educator Voice: Teachers, if we don’t teach Maduro’s capture in Venezuela, TikTok will. Here’s my plan. appeared on the PBS site.
This teacher thread from Reddit looks useful.
If you have to stand in front of a US Government class and explain recent events Monday, I've collected a roundup of statements from members of Congress for a conversation about War Powers.
Feat.
Sen Warner
Rep Jefferies
Sen Lee
Rep Massie
Rep MTG
Sen GallegoTweets & Skeets are primary sources.
— Nate Bowling (@natebowling.com) January 4, 2026 at 7:06 AM
Here's the Google Slide I'm going to use to facilitate our conversation. We'll discuss each statement and the various factions within Congress that each person represents (link fixed).
docs.google.com/presentation…
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— Nate Bowling (@natebowling.com) January 4, 2026 at 7:13 AM
Here are a couple of useful materials:
Trump’s Attack on Venezuela Could Change the World. Here’s How. is from Politico.
You will find more infographics at Statista




