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Social-studies

History

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8th Grade

Understanding the Causes of the Civil War - Political, Economic, and Social Factors

Understanding the Causes of the Civil War - Political, Economic, and Social Factors

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Understanding the Causes of the Civil War - Political, Economic, and Social Factors

8th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the primary causes of the Civil War, focusing on socio-political tensions and economic interests. Understand historical perspectives and analyze significant events.

7th Grade - 12th Grade

[Historical Knowledge Assessment - Causes of the Civil War - American History]

[Historical Knowledge Assessment - Causes of the Civil War - American History]

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[Historical Knowledge Assessment - Causes of the Civil War - American History]

7th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the reasons behind the American Civil War to deepen understanding of historical events and assess knowledge of state secession. Focus on enhancing comprehension of the conflict's causes and evaluating historical perspectives on secession during this pivotal period.

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Historical Analysis - Key Events Leading to the American Civil War

Historical Analysis - Key Events Leading to the American Civil War

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Historical Analysis - Key Events Leading to the American Civil War

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate key events leading up to the American Civil War, focusing on significant compromises and conflicts. Understand cause-and-effect relationships and analyze their impact on different regions. Develop critical thinking skills through exploring these historical dynamics.

8th Grade

Analyzing Causes - Civil War Dynamics - U.S. History

Analyzing Causes - Civil War Dynamics - U.S. History

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Analyzing Causes - Civil War Dynamics - U.S. History

8th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the political and social causes that led to the American Civil War, including exploring the role of key historical figures and pivotal events. Understand their profound impact on U.S. history, develop analytical skills, and enhance your comprehension of the multifaceted dynamics that shaped this critical period.

8th Grade

Legal and Political Influences - Key Legislative Acts and Judicial Decisions - Causes of the Civil War

Legal and Political Influences - Key Legislative Acts and Judicial Decisions - Causes of the Civil War

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Legal and Political Influences - Key Legislative Acts and Judicial Decisions - Causes of the Civil War

8th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the legislative and judicial conflicts that contributed to the Civil War, focusing on the Fugitive Slave Act and the Dred Scott decision. Understand the significant impacts and political dynamics of the time, developing a comprehensive grasp of the era's complex issues and their influence on American history.

8th Grade

Historical Analysis - Key Legislation and Events - Causes of the Civil War

Historical Analysis - Key Legislation and Events - Causes of the Civil War

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Historical Analysis - Key Legislation and Events - Causes of the Civil War

8th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze significant legislation and events that contributed to the Civil War, providing insights into critical junctures and the complexities that led to the conflict. Understand the contributing factors through a study of essential historical details.

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Understanding Historical Events - Causes of the Civil War

Understanding Historical Events - Causes of the Civil War

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Understanding Historical Events - Causes of the Civil War

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the multifaceted causes of the American Civil War, focusing on the dynamics of sectionalism and the conflict between federal and state authority. Understand historical contexts to enhance critical thinking skills.

6th Grade - University

Key Historical Events - Factors Leading to the Civil War - Antebellum American History

Key Historical Events - Factors Leading to the Civil War - Antebellum American History

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Key Historical Events - Factors Leading to the Civil War - Antebellum American History

6th Grade - University

Social-studies

Analyze the critical events and tensions leading to the American Civil War, highlighting essential legislation and rebellions. Examine how these elements intensified the conflicts between the North and South. The learning goals focus on enhancing understanding of historical causes and consequences, emphasizing critical thinking about the interplay of political, social, and economic factors that contributed to national division.

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Historical Analysis - Causes of the Civil War - Major Events and Legislation

Historical Analysis - Causes of the Civil War - Major Events and Legislation

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Historical Analysis - Causes of the Civil War - Major Events and Legislation

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the primary causes of the American Civil War, with a focus on significant events and legislative actions. Examine their impact and analyze how these developments influenced the nation's direction. Develop skills in historical analysis and critical thinking, enhancing understanding of complex socio-political dynamics.

8th Grade

Analyzing Key Causes of the Civil War - Popular Sovereignty and Political Violence

Analyzing Key Causes of the Civil War - Popular Sovereignty and Political Violence

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Analyzing Key Causes of the Civil War - Popular Sovereignty and Political Violence

8th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate key factors contributing to the Civil War, emphasizing popular sovereignty and political violence. Analyze their significance and develop personal insights by understanding their roles and impacts.

8th Grade

Understanding Sectionalism, States' Rights, and Slavery - Causes of the American Civil War

Understanding Sectionalism, States' Rights, and Slavery - Causes of the American Civil War

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Understanding Sectionalism, States' Rights, and Slavery - Causes of the American Civil War

8th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the underlying causes of the American Civil War by focusing on key factors such as sectionalism, states' rights, and slavery. Gain a comprehensive understanding of historical conflicts and influences that shaped the era. Develop analytical skills by evaluating how these issues contributed to tensions between different regions and assess their impact on the nation's history.

7th Grade - University

Understanding Economic Differences - State's Rights & Missouri Compromise - Causes of the Civil War

Understanding Economic Differences - State's Rights & Missouri Compromise - Causes of the Civil War

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Understanding Economic Differences - State's Rights & Missouri Compromise - Causes of the Civil War

7th Grade - University

Social-studies

Examine the key factors leading to the Civil War by focusing on economic differences, states' rights, and the Missouri Compromise. Identify and understand critical historical causes and their impact on the conflict's origins.

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Historical Analysis - Key Events & Figures - Causes of the Civil War

Historical Analysis - Key Events & Figures - Causes of the Civil War

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Historical Analysis - Key Events & Figures - Causes of the Civil War

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social-studies

Examine significant events and influential figures that contributed to the Civil War, with a focus on the abolitionist movement and legislative disputes. Gain the ability to identify key factors and understand their implications in this historical context.

8th Grade

Evaluation Skills - Major Events and Figures - Causes of the American Civil War

Evaluation Skills - Major Events and Figures - Causes of the American Civil War

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Evaluation Skills - Major Events and Figures - Causes of the American Civil War

8th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the crucial events that led to the Civil War, focusing on significant legislative measures and notable military leaders. Analyze the causes of regional tensions and evaluate their consequences, developing a comprehensive understanding of the drivers behind the conflict. Gain insight into the dynamics of sectional conflict and assess their historical impact, enhancing critical thinking and analytical skills through exploration of this transformative period in American history.

8th Grade

Understanding Policy Enactment - Indian Removal - U.S. History

Understanding Policy Enactment - Indian Removal - U.S. History

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Understanding Policy Enactment - Indian Removal - U.S. History

8th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the impact of the Indian Removal Act and the role of key figures such as Andrew Jackson in U.S. history. Understand the consequences for Native American communities, aiming for a comprehensive grasp of the historical events, decisions, and outcomes that shaped this significant era. Develop critical analysis skills by examining primary and secondary sources, evaluating the effects of policies on indigenous populations, and reflecting on the broader implications for American society.

8th Grade

Understanding Slavery - Family Life Challenges - Cultural and Legal Reactions

Understanding Slavery - Family Life Challenges - Cultural and Legal Reactions

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Understanding Slavery - Family Life Challenges - Cultural and Legal Reactions

8th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the impacts of slavery on family dynamics and cultural expressions in the southern United States. Learn about the resilience of enslaved individuals through narratives and analyze the legal shifts following significant uprisings. The learning outcomes focus on understanding historical contexts, appreciating cultural resilience, and evaluating the effects of legislative changes during this period.

8th Grade

Analysis Skills - Impacts of Policies - Indian Removal Act of 1830

Analysis Skills - Impacts of Policies - Indian Removal Act of 1830

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Analysis Skills - Impacts of Policies - Indian Removal Act of 1830

8th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the historical significance of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and its ramifications for Native American lands. Understand the act's impact on indigenous populations and how it facilitated the implementation of the spoils system by Andrew Jackson. Develop skills in historical analysis by examining the long-term effects on Native American communities and the shifting policies during Jackson's presidency.

7th Grade - 8th Grade

Understanding the Missouri Compromise and the Kansas-Nebraska Act - Antebellum Conflicts - American Civil War

Understanding the Missouri Compromise and the Kansas-Nebraska Act - Antebellum Conflicts - American Civil War

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Understanding the Missouri Compromise and the Kansas-Nebraska Act - Antebellum Conflicts - American Civil War

7th Grade - 8th Grade

Social-studies

Examine key legislative acts that influenced slavery in the United States, such as the Missouri Compromise and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Understand historical decisions and their effects on statehood and sovereignty, focusing on analyzing historical context and legislative impact. Develop skills in critical thinking and historical analysis.

8th Grade

Historical Analysis - Causes and Effects - U.S.-Mexican War

Historical Analysis - Causes and Effects - U.S.-Mexican War

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Historical Analysis - Causes and Effects - U.S.-Mexican War

8th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the significant events and debates that led to the U.S.-Mexican War, and analyze its impact on U.S. territorial expansion and international relationships. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the diplomatic, military, and political dimensions that shaped this period. Develop skills in critical analysis by assessing historical sources and formulating arguments related to the war's causes and effects.

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Historical Analysis - Indian Removal Act - Trail of Tears

Historical Analysis - Indian Removal Act - Trail of Tears

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Historical Analysis - Indian Removal Act - Trail of Tears

6th Grade - 8th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the implications of the Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears on Native American history, focusing on the effects of forced relocation, legal challenges, and cultural assimilation. Understand the historical context and outcomes of these events, and analyze their lasting impact on Native American communities.

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