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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding the Causes - Events Leading to the Civil War - U.S. History
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the causes and critical events that led to the American Civil War, with a focus on sectionalism, economic disparities, and significant legislative actions. Gain insights into the historical conflicts and dynamics that shaped the United States.
11th Grade
Historical Analysis - Conflict and Compromise - Westward Expansion
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the intricacies of Westward Expansion and its influence on the institution of slavery, including pivotal events and legislation. Achieve a thorough comprehension of historical conflicts and their resolutions, gaining insights into the social, economic, and political factors that shaped this era. Objectives include analyzing the impact of territorial growth on slavery, understanding the role of key events like the Missouri Compromise, and evaluating legislative measures such as the Kansas-Nebraska Act and their implications. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills through evaluating primary and secondary sources to form a nuanced understanding of these historical dynamics.
11th Grade
[Understanding U.S. Colonial Policies - Key Figures & Events - 19th Century American History]
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the critical figures and events associated with 19th-century U.S. colonial policies to develop an understanding of key reforms and challenges. Gain insights into the historical context by examining influential personalities and exploring significant policy shifts. Achieve a deeper historical comprehension by analyzing the impacts and outcomes of these developments.
11th Grade
Economic Impact Analysis - Slavery and Agriculture - Pre-Civil War America
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the economic dynamics of slavery, with a focus on the differences in agricultural production between the Northern and Southern United States. Analyze how these economic factors influenced societal structures and relationships, aiming to develop critical thinking and historical analysis skills.
Kindergarten - 12th Grade
[Historical Analysis - Origins and Impacts of Slavery - Early European and African Interactions]
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Kindergarten - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the beginnings of slavery and evaluate its effects on both Europe and Africa through their historical interactions and events. Understand the economic and social repercussions of slavery, analyzing the interconnectedness of societies during this period. Develop critical thinking skills by examining these past dynamics and their lasting impact on modern societies.
8th Grade - 11th Grade
[Critical Thinking - Impact of Slavery - Missouri Compromise]
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8th Grade - 11th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the impact of slavery on both slave and free states, assessing the effectiveness of the Missouri Compromise. Develop skills in critical analysis and deepen understanding of historical complexities.
11th Grade
[Critical Analysis - Westward Expansion - American History]
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Examine significant events and policies during America's Westward Expansion era to understand their historical impact. Develop the ability to critically analyze these developments, enhancing both historical insight and analytical skills.
7th Grade - University
Impact Analysis - Westward Expansion - American Indian Experience
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7th Grade - University
Social-studies
Analyze the impacts of westward expansion, focusing on the transformation of transportation systems and the experiences of Native American communities during this era. Evaluate historical policies, examining their intended and unintended consequences on society and infrastructure. Develop critical thinking skills by assessing different perspectives and formulating informed conclusions about this significant period in American history.
11th Grade
Understanding Sectionalism - Missouri Compromise and Abolitionist Movement - U.S. History
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the concepts of sectionalism, the Missouri Compromise, and the abolitionist movement in U.S. history. Evaluate the effects of regional conflicts and societal transformations. Develop skills in critical analysis and historical understanding as learners explore the implications of these pivotal developments.
11th Grade
[Understanding Landmark Cases - Dred Scott Decision - American Civil War Context]
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Study the landmark Dred Scott decision to understand its profound impact on U.S. history. Examine the constitutional challenges it posed and gain insights into the evolution of civil rights. Develop an understanding of its significance in shaping national policies and societal attitudes toward race and citizenship.
11th Grade
Understanding Political Influence - Free-Soil Party - US History & Economics
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the impact of the Free-Soil Party on the 1848 elections and its position on slavery. Understand how political coalitions can shape historical events and influence policy decisions, focusing on the dynamics of political alliances and their long-term effects on society.
10th Grade - 12th Grade
[Critical Thinking and Analysis - Sectional Conflict - Pre-Civil War America]
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10th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the causes of sectional conflict leading up to the Civil War, emphasizing critical legal cases and political tensions. Evaluate how these conflicts shaped the social and political environments of the time. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the historical context and its far-reaching impacts on society and politics.
11th Grade
Historical Events Sequencing - Westward Expansion - American History
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Explore the history of Westward Expansion, focusing on key events and their consequences. Develop skills in sequencing historical events and gain a deeper understanding of migration and assimilation processes.
11th Grade
Understanding Key Incentives and Challenges in the Westward Expansion - Mechanization and Agriculture - American History
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the influence of the Homestead Act and mechanization on westward expansion. Understand the economic challenges and the progression of the cattle industry. Learn about the transformation of the American economy through these historical developments, analyzing the factors that contributed to the expansion and adaptation of agricultural and industrial practices.
7th Grade - University
Understanding the Causes - Pre-Civil War Tensions - Origins of the American Civil War
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7th Grade - University
Social-studies
Examine the complex causes leading to the American Civil War, focusing on the interplay of sectionalism, states' rights, and slavery. Understand varying historical perspectives on these issues and analyze key events that influenced the era. Gain insights into how these factors contributed to the growing tensions and eventual outbreak of the war, enhancing skills in historical analysis and critical thinking.
8th Grade - University
Historical Analysis - Causes of the Civil War - American Civil War
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8th Grade - University
Social-studies
Investigate the fundamental causes of the American Civil War, with particular focus on the abolitionist movement, failures in legislative actions, and pivotal Supreme Court decisions. Strengthen critical thinking by evaluating key historical events and understanding their profound consequences.
11th Grade
[Historical Analysis - Compromises & Conflicts - US Antebellum and Civil War]
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Study the pivotal events leading to the Civil War, examining key compromises, influential figures, and growing tensions. Understand the political ideologies of the era and their societal impacts, with a focus on developing analytical skills and historical insight. The learning process emphasizes critical thinking and the ability to connect historical events with their broader implications.
11th Grade
Critical Analysis - Causes and Consequences - United States Civil War
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the key factors and events leading to and resulting from the U.S. Civil War. Understand the significance of its social, political, and economic impacts while developing skills in critical historical analysis.