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6th Grade - 9th Grade

Understanding Historical Context - Growing Tensions Over Slavery - U.S. Expansion and Ideological Conflict

Understanding Historical Context - Growing Tensions Over Slavery - U.S. Expansion and Ideological Conflict

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Understanding Historical Context - Growing Tensions Over Slavery - U.S. Expansion and Ideological Conflict

6th Grade - 9th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the mounting tensions surrounding slavery during the U.S. territorial expansion period following the Mexican-American War. Gain insight into the political parties involved and the debates arising from new statehood considerations, such as with California. Understand the key social and political factors influencing historical decisions and develop skills in analyzing the causes of conflict.

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7th Grade - 12th Grade

Key Causes - Economic Differences and Political Tensions - Civil War Prelude

Key Causes - Economic Differences and Political Tensions - Civil War Prelude

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Key Causes - Economic Differences and Political Tensions - Civil War Prelude

7th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the pivotal factors that led to the American Civil War, emphasizing economic disparities and political tensions. Gain insights into the causes of sectional conflict and the events that triggered the secession of Southern states.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Historical Compromises - Balancing Powers - Western Expansion

Historical Compromises - Balancing Powers - Western Expansion

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Historical Compromises - Balancing Powers - Western Expansion

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the key legislative actions and compromises that sought to balance power between free and slave states during America's westward expansion. Understand the development of sectionalism and assess the impact of these legislative measures on U.S. history.

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12th Grade

[American History - Impact of Slavery - Revolutionary War Era]

[American History - Impact of Slavery - Revolutionary War Era]

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[American History - Impact of Slavery - Revolutionary War Era]

12th Grade

Social Studies, History

Investigate the complexities of slavery and sectionalism during the American Revolutionary War, highlighting key historical figures and events. Gain insight into the roles African Americans played in pivotal battles and the societal implications of these contributions on American society. Enhance understanding of historical narratives and develop critical analysis skills.

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11th Grade

Analyzing Historical Challenges - Social, Political, Economic, and Environmental Issues of the 1970s

Analyzing Historical Challenges - Social, Political, Economic, and Environmental Issues of the 1970s

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Analyzing Historical Challenges - Social, Political, Economic, and Environmental Issues of the 1970s

11th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the diverse challenges of the 1970s, including social, political, economic, and environmental issues. Gain insights into the effects of "stagflation," Cold War dynamics, and gas shortages to enhance historical analytical skills.

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10th Grade

[Historical Analysis - Catalysts & Consequences of the American Revolution]

[Historical Analysis - Catalysts & Consequences of the American Revolution]

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[Historical Analysis - Catalysts & Consequences of the American Revolution]

10th Grade

History

Explore the significant events that led to the American Revolution, focusing on catalysts such as mercantilism, key conflicts, and British legislative measures. Examine cause-and-effect relationships and critically analyze historical narratives to appreciate the Revolution's seemingly inevitable nature and enduring effects.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Story Plot - Structure and Elements

Understanding Story Plot - Structure and Elements

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Understanding Story Plot - Structure and Elements

9th Grade - 12th Grade

English

Explore the fundamentals of story plots focusing on structural components such as exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Gain understanding of how plot drives storytelling to enhance comprehension of narrative development and improve literary analysis skills.

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8th Grade - 9th Grade

Exploring Compromise and Conflict in American History - The Missouri Compromise and Its Legacy

Exploring Compromise and Conflict in American History - The Missouri Compromise and Its Legacy

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Exploring Compromise and Conflict in American History - The Missouri Compromise and Its Legacy

8th Grade - 9th Grade

History, Social Studies

Explore the Missouri Compromise as a pivotal moment in United States history, analyzing its influence on national policies related to slavery and statehood. Gain an understanding of the historical context, examine implications on sectional tensions, and trace the evolution of American political dynamics regarding slavery.

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5th Grade - 12th Grade

Conflict Analysis - Antebellum Compromises - Causes of the Civil War

Conflict Analysis - Antebellum Compromises - Causes of the Civil War

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Conflict Analysis - Antebellum Compromises - Causes of the Civil War

5th Grade - 12th Grade

History

Examine the pivotal events and legislative actions that escalated tensions between the North and South in the lead-up to the American Civil War. Study key compromises and notable court decisions, developing a comprehensive understanding of historical events that highlight the causes and motivations behind significant national conflicts. Enhance analytical skills through a detailed investigation of the period's complex socio-political landscape.

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8th Grade - 11th Grade

Impact of Slavery - Missouri Compromise and Expansion Westward

Impact of Slavery - Missouri Compromise and Expansion Westward

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Impact of Slavery - Missouri Compromise and Expansion Westward

8th Grade - 11th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the historical context and implications of slavery and the Missouri Compromise as the United States expanded westward. Understand the challenges posed by the division between free and slave states and analyze the long-term effects of these policies on national unity. Learners will develop critical thinking skills by examining the tensions and conflicts that arose during this period. They will synthesize information to better understand how these historical events influenced the nation's development and contributed to the growing sectional divide.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Periodic Functions and Coordinate Geometry - Oscillations, Circular Motion, and Graph Interpretation

Periodic Functions and Coordinate Geometry - Oscillations, Circular Motion, and Graph Interpretation

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Periodic Functions and Coordinate Geometry - Oscillations, Circular Motion, and Graph Interpretation

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Mathematics

Explore the interaction between periodic functions and coordinate geometry to understand oscillations, circular motion, and graph interpretation. Develop skills in modeling real-world phenomena using periodic functions and comprehend coordinate transformations relevant to circular motion.

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8th Grade - 9th Grade

Historical Analysis - Major Events & Consequences - Mexican-American War

Historical Analysis - Major Events & Consequences - Mexican-American War

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Historical Analysis - Major Events & Consequences - Mexican-American War

8th Grade - 9th Grade

English

Examine critical events and figures of the Mexican-American War, focusing on pivotal negotiations and military campaigns. Understand the war's impact on U.S. politics, particularly the slavery debate, and explore how these historical events influenced perceptions between the United States and Mexico. Gain insights into the broader implications of these interactions and their legacy.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Concept Understanding - Key Events & Impacts - Mexican-American War

Concept Understanding - Key Events & Impacts - Mexican-American War

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Concept Understanding - Key Events & Impacts - Mexican-American War

9th Grade - 12th Grade

History

Examine the Mexican-American War with a focus on the impact of sectionalism, the resulting territorial acquisitions, and the ensuing debates over slavery. Develop an understanding of the regional effects, changes in territorial boundaries, and the socio-political dynamics of the era, gaining insights into the complexities and challenges of this significant period in history.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding History - Causes & Consequences - Immigrations and Slavery

Understanding History - Causes & Consequences - Immigrations and Slavery

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Understanding History - Causes & Consequences - Immigrations and Slavery

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the crucial importance of studying history through aspects of immigration and slavery. Engage with profound questions about past errors and their influence on today's world. Gain an understanding of historical patterns, evaluate links between historical and current events, and analyze the socio-economic factors that have molded societies over time.

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11th Grade

Comprehension and Analysis - Compromise of 1850 and its Impacts - Sectionalism in Pre-Civil War America

Comprehension and Analysis - Compromise of 1850 and its Impacts - Sectionalism in Pre-Civil War America

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Comprehension and Analysis - Compromise of 1850 and its Impacts - Sectionalism in Pre-Civil War America

11th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the significant sectionalism issues in pre-Civil War America through the Compromise of 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Gain insight into historical legislative decisions and their effects on territorial slavery, enhancing understanding of the period's socio-political dynamics.

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10th Grade

Key Figures and Events - The Path to Independence - American Revolution

Key Figures and Events - The Path to Independence - American Revolution

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Key Figures and Events - The Path to Independence - American Revolution

10th Grade

History, Social Studies

Investigate the key figures and significant events that influenced the early stages of the American Revolution. Focus on pivotal ideas and political changes that motivated the quest for independence and informed the initial efforts to establish a new governmental structure. Learners will understand the motivations behind independence and the foundational work towards creating a government. Emphasis is placed on historical analysis, critical thinking, and understanding the complex interplay of social and political factors during this transformative period.

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