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9th Grade - 12th Grade
[Analysis & Understanding - American Home Front - WWII Mobilization]
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the American initiatives and strategies implemented during WWII, with a focus on domestic policies and industrial mobilization efforts. Understand the essential wartime strategies and their effects on society and the economy.
10th Grade - 11th Grade
World War II Impact - Home Front - Social History
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10th Grade - 11th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the diverse roles and contributions of American civilians on the World War II home front, highlighting the significant social and political shifts and their enduring effects. Focus on understanding the impact of these changes, developing analytical skills, and recognizing the multifaceted nature of civilian involvement in wartime efforts.
12th Grade
Home Front Efforts - Civilian Contributions - World War II
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12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine how American civilians contributed to World War II through initiatives such as rationing, victory gardens, and industrial labor. Understand the societal impacts of these efforts and their lasting legacy. Learning outcomes include the ability to analyze historical contributions and draw connections between civilian efforts and wartime success. Develop skills in critical thinking and historical interpretation.
12th Grade
Rationing Strategies - Home Front Impact - World War I
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12th Grade
Social-studies
Exploration of resource management strategies in the US during WWI, focusing on rationing and its impact on national stability. Identifies key mechanisms and effects of rationing, promoting critical analysis and understanding of historical conservation practices.
12th Grade
Resource Use and Rationing - American Home Front - World War II
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12th Grade
Social-studies
During WWII, the U.S. implemented strategies for effective resource rationing, impacting society economically and socially. Examine these strategies to gain insights into historical economic policies, focusing on the societal effects and economic management practices of the era. Learning outcomes include understanding rationing methods, evaluating their effectiveness, and assessing their long-term effects on American society. Skills developed encompass critical analysis, historical evaluation, and economic reasoning.
10th Grade - 11th Grade
Understanding Domestic Impact - Women's Roles & Workforce During World War II
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10th Grade - 11th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the social changes on the home front during WWII by focusing on women's roles and workforce dynamics. Understand societal adaptation and government policies, gaining insights into historical shifts and the impact on gender roles and employment.
10th Grade - 11th Grade
Total War and Civilian Involvement - Economic and Social Changes - WWII U.S. Home Front
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10th Grade - 11th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the economic and social transformations on the U.S. home front during WWII, focusing on the roles of civilians and government policies. Understand wartime efforts and their societal impacts, highlighting how civilian contributions and governmental strategies reshaped the nation during this critical period.
11th Grade
Political and Social Changes - U.S. Home Front - World War II
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11th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the United States' domestic landscape during WWII, concentrating on transformative political and social shifts. Understand wartime policies, economic strategies, and the development of civil rights movements. Gain insights into the impact of these changes on American society, enhancing knowledge and analytical skills related to this pivotal period in history.
12th Grade
The Economic and Social Impacts - Domestic Changes - World War I
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12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the domestic changes in the United States during World War I, focusing on the economic and social impacts. Understand the transformation in labor dynamics and analyze judicial limitations on freedoms. The learning outcomes include identifying key economic shifts and assessing how these changes influenced society. Develop skills in critical analysis by exploring the interplay between industrialization and civil liberties during this pivotal era.