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8th Grade
Colonial Reactions to British Economic Policies - Impact of Proclamation of 1763 - Causes of American Revolution
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the effects of British economic policies and the Proclamation of 1763 on the American colonies, assessing how these elements contributed to revolutionary sentiments. Understand the main colonial grievances and identify key catalysts for the American Revolution. Develop the ability to analyze the historical context and relationships between colonial actions and British policies, enhancing critical thinking skills regarding historical events.
8th Grade
Understanding Federal Power - Tariffs, Nullification & State Rights
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine President Andrew Jackson's era with a focus on the Tariff of 1828, the Nullification Crisis, and the debate over states' rights. Gain a thorough understanding of the power dynamics between federal and state governments and explore the historical implications of these developments.
8th Grade
Understanding Policies - Indian Removal & Banking Reforms - Andrew Jackson's Era
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine Andrew Jackson's policies, including the Indian Removal Act and banking reforms, to understand their effects on Native Americans and the U.S. economy. Aim to critically assess these historical actions, their consequences, and their significance in shaping American society and fiscal systems.
8th Grade
Decision Making and Opportunity Cost - Core Concepts - Economics Vocabulary
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the essential principles of decision-making and opportunity cost within economics. Develop skills to effectively evaluate options and comprehend trade-offs across diverse situations.
8th Grade
Understanding Federal Authority - The Bank War & Nullification Crisis - 19th Century American Policies
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the conflict over federal authority during Andrew Jackson's presidency by focusing on the Bank War and Nullification Crisis. Understand the influence of these events on policy and engage in constitutional debates.
6th Grade - 8th Grade
Career Exploration and Government Systems - Economic Geography
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the economic geography by researching salary information for a desired career and analyze various government systems. Develop the ability to evaluate how geography influences job markets and political structures.
6th Grade - 8th Grade
[Understanding Federal Authority - Nullification Conflict - U.S. Political History]
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the Nullification Crisis to understand its significance in U.S. political history, emphasizing the conflict between federal and state power. Examine historical debates about the balance of power in governance. Develop skills in critical analysis of historical events that shaped the governmental roles of both state and federal entities.
8th Grade
Understanding Nullification - South Carolina's Response to Federal Tariffs - Antebellum Sectional Conflicts
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze South Carolina's response to protective tariffs and the notion of nullification in the early 19th century to gain insight into states' rights and early sectional conflicts in the United States. The focus is on understanding the historical context, the political dynamics of the period, and the development of the doctrine of nullification. Develop analytical skills by examining primary sources, historical narratives, and political debates from this era, enhancing comprehension of the complex interplay between federal authority and state sovereignty.
8th Grade
American Economic History - Hamilton's National Bank - Early U.S. Economic Policies
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the debates and decisions that led to the creation of the First Bank of the United States, gaining insight into key economic concepts and the historical political influences involved. Develop a comprehensive understanding of the economic and political dynamics that shaped this pivotal event in U.S. history.