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12th Grade
Historical Analysis - The Fight for Suffrage - Women's Rights Movement
Passage
12th Grade
Social-studies
Explore significant events and influential figures in the women's suffrage movement, emphasizing Alice Paul's pivotal role and the implications of the Nineteenth Amendment. Gain insights into the strategies used in protests and their impact on legislation, enhancing understanding of historical advocacy and societal change.
12th Grade
Civil Rights Era - Key Legislation and Landmark Cases
Passage
12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine pivotal movements and landmark cases such as the Civil Rights Act and Brown v. Board of Education, gaining insights into their historical impacts on equality and justice. Understand how these significant developments shaped societal shifts and contributed to progress in civil rights, enhancing knowledge of legal and social transformation in American history.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
[Understanding Racial Segregation - Civil Rights Activism - The Civil Rights Movement]
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the effects of racial segregation on educational and public services during the Civil Rights Movement, highlighting the transformative role of activism in dismantling these obstacles to achieve equal rights. Focus on understanding the historical context and analyzing the strategies that led to significant social change. Develop critical thinking skills by assessing the successes and limitations of the movement in fostering equality and inclusivity in public institutions.
6th Grade - University
Understanding Government Structures - Democratic vs. Autocratic - Latin American Politics
Passage
6th Grade - University
Social-studies
Investigate the various forms of government in Latin America, concentrating on democratic and autocratic structures. Understand the dynamics of political power and the level of citizen engagement, achieving insights into governance styles and public influence on national decision-making.
8th Grade - University
Citizenship Responsibilities - Civic Duties - American Government
Passage
8th Grade - University
Social-studies
Explore the roles and obligations of citizens in a democracy, highlighting voting rights and the importance of civic understanding. Learners will identify key responsibilities and enhance their civic awareness.
11th Grade
Socioeconomic Strategies - DuBois vs. Washington - African American Leadership
Passage
11th Grade
Social-studies
Contrast the perspectives of W.E.B. DuBois and Booker T. Washington on African American leadership and equality. Differentiate between strategies that emphasize socioeconomic development and those focused on civil rights advocacy. Develop an understanding of their distinct approaches and the implications of each on the advancement of African Americans. Enhance analytical skills by assessing the impact and effectiveness of these historical viewpoints.
11th Grade
[Interactions - 18th & 19th Century Policies - Native American History]
Passage
11th Grade
Social-studies
The exploration of U.S. policies impacting Native Americans and settlers from the 18th to the 19th century provides a detailed understanding of how historical treaties were formed and their effects on communities. This study enhances critical thinking regarding socio-political dynamics and develops a nuanced perspective on the long-term policy effects. It builds skills in historical analysis, evaluating primary and secondary sources, and understanding complex intergroup relationships during this era.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding American Indian Conflicts - Impact of Westward Expansion
Passage
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the effects of westward expansion on American Indian communities, including the conflicts and treaties involved, as well as the cultural impacts. Understand the causes and effects of these historical events, focusing on the social, political, and cultural dimensions. Develop critical thinking skills by analyzing the interplay between American expansion and Native American resistance, adaptation, and transformation.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Colonial American History - Africans' Legal Status and Cultural Adaptation
Passage
9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the legal status and cultural contributions of Africans in colonial America, understanding how these historical dynamics influenced societal structures and cultural evolution. Gain insight into the impact of African presence on legal systems and cultural developments during this period, fostering a nuanced appreciation of their role in shaping early American society.
12th Grade
[Historical Analysis - Debates on African American Progress - Washington vs. Du Bois]
Passage
12th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the differing philosophies of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois regarding the advancement of African Americans and civil rights. Learners will gain an understanding of voting barriers and segregation laws, focusing on developing knowledge of historical perspectives and societal impact.
12th Grade
Thematic Exploration - Cultural Movement - The Great Migration and Harlem Renaissance
Passage
12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the pivotal Great Migration and the cultural renaissance in Harlem that significantly shaped Black American history. Understand the socio-economic impacts and explore the cultural evolution during this period to grasp its lasting influence on society.