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8th Grade - 12th Grade
Understanding Key Elements of the U.S. Founding - Compromises & the Constitution
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8th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the key compromises and influential figures involved in the creation of the U.S. Constitution during the Constitutional Convention. Focus on recognizing their notable contributions and understand the central political debates of the time. The learning outcomes include the ability to identify and assess the significance of these historical negotiations, enhancing comprehension of foundational U.S. governance structures and the skills necessary for critical evaluation of historical events.
12th Grade
[Matching and Labeling - Constitutional Plans and Structures - U.S. Constitutional Convention]
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12th Grade
Social-studies
Focus on exploring key elements of the U.S. Constitutional Convention, emphasizing historical compromises and legislative structures. Gain insights into the formation of government frameworks, including the Great Compromise and Three-Fifths Compromise, and understand the foundational principles that influenced the development of the U.S. Constitution.
11th Grade - 12th Grade
[Constitutional Foundations - Representation & Compromise - U.S. Historical Structure]
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11th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the representation of states under the Articles of Confederation and the significance of the 3/5ths Compromise, understanding the implications of these frameworks. Analyze key constitutional principles and their historical impacts, focusing on how they shaped governance and civic understanding. Develop critical thinking skills by assessing the evolution of these concepts and their influence on modern statecraft.
9th Grade - 12th Grade
U.S. Peace and Relief Efforts - Wilson's 14 Points and Post-WWI Diplomacy
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9th Grade - 12th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the role of the United States in peace-building efforts following World War I by analyzing President Wilson's 14 Points, the Treaty of Versailles, and the Dawes Plan. Understand the diplomatic strategies employed and assess their implications on international relations. Develop critical thinking skills by evaluating the effectiveness of these strategies in promoting global peace and stability.