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8th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Legislative Impacts - Kansas-Nebraska Act - U.S. History

Understanding Legislative Impacts - Kansas-Nebraska Act - U.S. History

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Understanding Legislative Impacts - Kansas-Nebraska Act - U.S. History

8th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, History

Explore the key aspects and implications of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, including its political and social outcomes. Gain insights into the historical context and influence of the act on American politics, enhancing historical analysis and critical thinking skills.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Political Analysis - Regional Interests - U.S. Historical Influence

Political Analysis - Regional Interests - U.S. Historical Influence

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Political Analysis - Regional Interests - U.S. Historical Influence

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, History

Investigate the influence of regional interests on political debates and federal policies during pivotal moments in U.S. history. Gain an understanding of how regional dynamics affected national governance and develop insights into the tensions and compromises that defined these eras.

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8th Grade - 12th Grade

Critical Analysis - 1860 U.S. Presidential Election - Political Impact and Historical Consequences

Critical Analysis - 1860 U.S. Presidential Election - Political Impact and Historical Consequences

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Critical Analysis - 1860 U.S. Presidential Election - Political Impact and Historical Consequences

8th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, History

Analyze the high-stakes 1860 U.S. presidential election, focusing on major issues and key figures. Gain a deeper understanding of the election's critical role in shaping national history and its impact, including the onset of the Civil War.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Key Political Debates - The Compromise of 1850 - Slavery and Statehood in Mid-19th Century America

Understanding Key Political Debates - The Compromise of 1850 - Slavery and Statehood in Mid-19th Century America

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Understanding Key Political Debates - The Compromise of 1850 - Slavery and Statehood in Mid-19th Century America

10th Grade - 12th Grade

History, Social Studies

Investigate the critical political debates in America from 1848 to 1857, focusing on the implications of the Compromise of 1850 and the contentious Fugitive Slave Act. Gain insights into the expansion of slavery, the objectives of the Free-Soil Party, and the impact of legislation such as the Kansas-Nebraska Act on American history. Learn to analyze how these debates influenced societal divisions and contributed to the national discourse on slavery and statehood.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Historical Analysis - Manifest Destiny - U.S. Expansion

Historical Analysis - Manifest Destiny - U.S. Expansion

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Historical Analysis - Manifest Destiny - U.S. Expansion

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, History

Analyze the complex themes and pivotal events that shaped the ideology of Manifest Destiny and the expansion of the United States. Understand the motivations behind U.S. territorial growth and examine the implications for American politics and society.

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6th Grade - 10th Grade

Understanding Historical Events - Pre-Civil War Tensions - Causes of the Civil War

Understanding Historical Events - Pre-Civil War Tensions - Causes of the Civil War

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Understanding Historical Events - Pre-Civil War Tensions - Causes of the Civil War

6th Grade - 10th Grade

History

Explore the significant events and legislation that amplified tensions leading to the Civil War, focusing on the Missouri Compromise and slavery debates. Gain insights into the political and social dynamics of the era to enhance the ability to critically analyze historical causes and consequences.

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11th Grade - 12th Grade

Historical Analysis - Compromise & Expansion - Antebellum Period

Historical Analysis - Compromise & Expansion - Antebellum Period

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Historical Analysis - Compromise & Expansion - Antebellum Period

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the key events and legislative actions of the Antebellum Period, focusing on the Compromise of 1850, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, and Manifest Destiny. Gain insights into the political and social dynamics of the 1840s and 1850s, enhancing understanding of how these factors contributed to the buildup to the Civil War.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Sectionalism and Reform Movements in 19th Century America - Historical Analysis - Early American History

Sectionalism and Reform Movements in 19th Century America - Historical Analysis - Early American History

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Sectionalism and Reform Movements in 19th Century America - Historical Analysis - Early American History

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the causes and impacts of sectionalism in 19th-century America, along with reforms and key historical events such as the Lewis and Clark expedition and the Second Great Awakening. Enhance understanding of historical perspectives, examining the interplay of economic, social, and political factors that shaped the nation during this transformative period.

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Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Understanding the Socioeconomic Factors - The Origin of Slavery - Historical Impact

Understanding the Socioeconomic Factors - The Origin of Slavery - Historical Impact

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Understanding the Socioeconomic Factors - The Origin of Slavery - Historical Impact

Kindergarten - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the origins of slavery by examining its socioeconomic factors and historical implications. Gain insights into the motivations behind the enslavement of Africans, the involvement of European traders, and the early arrival of enslaved Africans in the United States. Enhance your understanding of historical events and global history by analyzing these critical aspects.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding the Missouri Compromise - Analyzing Historical Impact - U.S. History

Understanding the Missouri Compromise - Analyzing Historical Impact - U.S. History

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Understanding the Missouri Compromise - Analyzing Historical Impact - U.S. History

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, History, Moral Science, Philosophy

Explore the Missouri Compromise and its implications by examining various perspectives on slavery and the balance between federal and state authority. Gain insights into the political dynamics of the era, fostering critical thinking about historical compromises and understanding the events leading up to the Civil War.

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8th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding and Analyzing Expansion and Slavery - Key Figures and Legislative Efforts in 19th Century America

Understanding and Analyzing Expansion and Slavery - Key Figures and Legislative Efforts in 19th Century America

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Understanding and Analyzing Expansion and Slavery - Key Figures and Legislative Efforts in 19th Century America

8th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, History

Explore the key issues surrounding the expansion of slavery during 19th-century America, with particular attention to major legislative efforts such as the Wilmot Proviso and the political positions of the era. Gain a deeper understanding of the political tensions and legislative attempts that influenced the shaping of the United States prior to the Civil War.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Transatlantic Slave Trade - Middle Passage and Impacts - Historical Exploration

Transatlantic Slave Trade - Middle Passage and Impacts - Historical Exploration

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Transatlantic Slave Trade - Middle Passage and Impacts - Historical Exploration

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Examine the harrowing history of the transatlantic slave trade, with a focus on the Middle Passage and its profound impacts. Explore the economic, social, and human consequences of slavery, gaining an understanding of its legacy and current relevance. Develop a comprehensive awareness of historical contexts and their ongoing influence on modern society.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

[Analyzing Post-Civil War Changes - Economic and Social Transformations - 19th Century Developments]

[Analyzing Post-Civil War Changes - Economic and Social Transformations - 19th Century Developments]

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[Analyzing Post-Civil War Changes - Economic and Social Transformations - 19th Century Developments]

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Arts, History, Social Studies

Examine the economic and social transformations of the 19th century with a focus on major migration patterns and the aftermath of emancipation in the Caribbean. Analyze post-war societal tensions and gain insights into the reconstruction period. Explore key issues surrounding labor and freedom, enhancing understanding of this pivotal historical era.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Historical Analysis - The Cornerstone Speech - The Civil War

Historical Analysis - The Cornerstone Speech - The Civil War

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Historical Analysis - The Cornerstone Speech - The Civil War

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Moral Science, Philosophy, Social Studies, History

Explore the essential elements and historical context of Alexander Stephens' Cornerstone Speech, emphasizing the Confederacy's foundational principles and the factors leading to the Civil War. Understand how the speech fits into historical narratives and its influence on the cultural and political ideologies of the time. Gain insights into the era's societal dynamics and the speech's enduring impact.

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6th Grade - 10th Grade

US History Exploration - Western Expansion - Manifest Destiny

US History Exploration - Western Expansion - Manifest Destiny

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US History Exploration - Western Expansion - Manifest Destiny

6th Grade - 10th Grade

History

Explore the pivotal era of Western Expansion and Manifest Destiny in U.S. history by examining key events, figures, and ideologies such as the Mexican-American War and the Oregon dispute. Gain insights into how these developments influenced political dynamics and territorial changes, enhancing understanding of America's past and its foundational beliefs. The learning process emphasizes content comprehension, historical analysis, and critical thinking skills.

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10th Grade - University

Critical Thinking - Political Debates - Historic U.S. Events

Critical Thinking - Political Debates - Historic U.S. Events

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Critical Thinking - Political Debates - Historic U.S. Events

10th Grade - University

History, Social Studies

Explore the significant Lincoln-Douglas debates and their impact on American history by focusing on pivotal issues such as slavery and territorial expansion. Gain insights into the political climate of the 1850s and develop a deeper understanding of historical discourse analysis, recognizing its relevance to contemporary issues. Enhance skills in critical analysis and historical interpretation.

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10th Grade - University

[Understanding Economic Inequality - American Political History - Significant Events & Trends]

[Understanding Economic Inequality - American Political History - Significant Events & Trends]

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[Understanding Economic Inequality - American Political History - Significant Events & Trends]

10th Grade - University

History, Social Studies

Examine the significant events and trends in American political history with an emphasis on economic inequality. Gain insights into the historical context of economic divergence and its impact on politics, fostering an understanding of the recurring nature of inequality in American society. Develop insights into how economic disparity has shaped political discourse and policy over time.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Analysis and Causes - Antebellum America - Civil War Origins

Analysis and Causes - Antebellum America - Civil War Origins

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Analysis and Causes - Antebellum America - Civil War Origins

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the intricate socio-political and economic factors that precipitated the American Civil War, highlighting sectional tensions, key legislative acts, and influential figures. Gain insights into historical events and their impact on contemporary society, enhancing the ability to critically analyze historical narratives and identify patterns in societal evolution.

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Kindergarten - University

[Analysis of Historical Events Leading to the Civil War - Political Developments and Social Movements]

[Analysis of Historical Events Leading to the Civil War - Political Developments and Social Movements]

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[Analysis of Historical Events Leading to the Civil War - Political Developments and Social Movements]

Kindergarten - University

History

American History

Investigate the pivotal events and influential figures that shaped the United States leading up to the Civil War. Focus on critical political developments and social movements, including the presidential election of 1860, the Dred Scott Decision, and the abolitionist movement. Gain insights into how these events and individuals influenced the course of history, contributing to the onset of the Civil War. Enhance understanding of this transformative era by analyzing its significant impacts and the evolving national landscape.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Colonial Mercantilism - Economic Systems - Triangular Trade

Colonial Mercantilism - Economic Systems - Triangular Trade

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Colonial Mercantilism - Economic Systems - Triangular Trade

9th Grade - 12th Grade

History

American History

Examine the economic and social dynamics of the triangular trade, highlighting its impact on slavery and the growth of colonial economies. Gaining insights into these historical interactions provides a deeper understanding of the complexities of mercantilism and the economic motives that influenced colonial societies.

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