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1st Grade - 11th Grade

Emotional Impact - Immigrant Experiences - Historical Immigration to the United States

Emotional Impact - Immigrant Experiences - Historical Immigration to the United States

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Emotional Impact - Immigrant Experiences - Historical Immigration to the United States

1st Grade - 11th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the emotional journey and struggles experienced by immigrants to the United States during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Understand the motivations for immigration, the challenges of adapting to new environments, and gain insights into the historical immigration patterns and socio-economic conditions of the era.

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7th Grade - 9th Grade

Understanding Migration Patterns - 19th Century Immigration - Push and Pull Factors

Understanding Migration Patterns - 19th Century Immigration - Push and Pull Factors

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Understanding Migration Patterns - 19th Century Immigration - Push and Pull Factors

7th Grade - 9th Grade

History

Investigate the 19th-century migration patterns of the Irish, Germans, and Chinese, focusing on the economic, social, and political factors influencing their emigration and settlement decisions in the United States. Understand the reasons behind these migrations and gain insights into the settlement choices of each immigrant group.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Causes of the Civil War - Sectional Differences and Sectionalism - American Civil War

Causes of the Civil War - Sectional Differences and Sectionalism - American Civil War

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Causes of the Civil War - Sectional Differences and Sectionalism - American Civil War

6th Grade - 8th Grade

History, Social Studies

Investigate the fundamental causes of the American Civil War by examining the sectional differences and regionalism that heightened North-South tensions. Gain insight into the economic, political, and social factors that led to the conflict, enhancing understanding of the complexities of regional loyalties in historical contexts.

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8th Grade - 12th Grade

Political Analysis - Corruption - Gilded Age

Political Analysis - Corruption - Gilded Age

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Political Analysis - Corruption - Gilded Age

8th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine the political landscape and corruption during the Gilded Age, focusing on the significant events and impacts from 1870 to 1900. Gain an understanding of the political dynamics of the era and analyze the effects of corruption on national policies and governance.

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8th Grade

Urbanization and Immigration - Changes During the Gilded Age

Urbanization and Immigration - Changes During the Gilded Age

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Urbanization and Immigration - Changes During the Gilded Age

8th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze urbanization and immigration trends in America during the Gilded Age, focusing on industrial growth, the emergence of major cities, and the influence of new inventions. Gain an understanding of the historical context surrounding immigration, examine the socio-economic transformations of the era, and recognize the contributions of various immigrant groups to urban development.

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8th Grade - 9th Grade

Political Influence and Reform - The Gilded Age - Progressivism

Political Influence and Reform - The Gilded Age - Progressivism

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Political Influence and Reform - The Gilded Age - Progressivism

8th Grade - 9th Grade

History, Social Studies

Examine the significant social and political transformations during the Gilded Age, focusing on political corruption, reforms, and legislation. Learn about the crucial role of muckrakers, analyze the impact of the Sherman Antitrust Law, and assess the significance of reforms such as the Pure Food & Meat Inspection Act. Understand how these elements have influenced modern governance, equipping learners with insights into historical developments and legislative progress that continue to shape the present.

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6th Grade

Understanding Immigration Patterns - Reasons for Movement - Push and Pull Factors

Understanding Immigration Patterns - Reasons for Movement - Push and Pull Factors

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Understanding Immigration Patterns - Reasons for Movement - Push and Pull Factors

6th Grade

Social Studies

Analyze the complexities of immigration by examining the reasons individuals move, focusing on both push and pull factors. Gain the ability to distinguish between these factors and appreciate the diverse motives behind immigration.

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8th Grade

Reasons for Immigration - Motivations and Challenges - Immigration and Urbanization in America

Reasons for Immigration - Motivations and Challenges - Immigration and Urbanization in America

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Reasons for Immigration - Motivations and Challenges - Immigration and Urbanization in America

8th Grade

History

Examine the factors motivating immigration to America during the urbanization era, focusing on the opportunities and challenges immigrants faced. Explore the diverse reasons for immigration, the roles immigrants played in the growth of American industry, and the societal impacts of their contributions, emphasizing understanding and analysis of these historical dynamics.

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8th Grade - 9th Grade

Push and Pull Factors - Immigration Patterns - U.S. Immigration History

Push and Pull Factors - Immigration Patterns - U.S. Immigration History

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Push and Pull Factors - Immigration Patterns - U.S. Immigration History

8th Grade - 9th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine the key factors driving European immigration to America, focusing on push and pull dynamics and the immigrant experience. Gain insight into historical immigration patterns, identify the social and political challenges faced by immigrants, and assess the impact of major events, such as the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.

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8th Grade - 11th Grade

Understanding Immigration - Living Conditions and Social Perspectives

Understanding Immigration - Living Conditions and Social Perspectives

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Understanding Immigration - Living Conditions and Social Perspectives

8th Grade - 11th Grade

Social Studies

Examines the living conditions of immigrants in the United States, emphasizing tenements and sweatshops. Analyzes the challenges faced by immigrants and fosters an understanding of concepts such as acculturation, assimilation, and nativism to provide insight into historical societal dynamics. Focuses on achieving a comprehensive grasp of these conditions and concepts, highlighting their implications on immigrant experiences and societal interactions.

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4th Grade - 7th Grade

Understanding Immigration - Historical Movements 1880s-1920s

Understanding Immigration - Historical Movements 1880s-1920s

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Understanding Immigration - Historical Movements 1880s-1920s

4th Grade - 7th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the significant waves of immigration to the United States between the 1880s and 1920s, focusing on the experiences of immigrants at entry points such as Ellis and Angel Islands. Gain insights into the factors that motivated immigration and the challenges faced during the inspection process. Develop an understanding of the impact of these movements on American society. Enhance skills in historical analysis and critical thinking through the exploration of historical documents and diverse immigrant narratives.

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4th Grade - 11th Grade

Challenges Faced by Farmers - Goals and Successes of the Populist Party - The Gilded Age

Challenges Faced by Farmers - Goals and Successes of the Populist Party - The Gilded Age

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Challenges Faced by Farmers - Goals and Successes of the Populist Party - The Gilded Age

4th Grade - 11th Grade

History

Explore the challenges faced by farmers during the Gilded Age, focusing on economic policy impacts on agriculture. Understand the development and early successes of the Populist Party and its role in economic reform. Gain insights into political movements that shaped economic policy changes.

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7th Grade - 8th Grade

Economic Systems - Capitalism & Supply-Demand Dynamics

Economic Systems - Capitalism & Supply-Demand Dynamics

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Economic Systems - Capitalism & Supply-Demand Dynamics

7th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies, History

Examine the complexities of capitalism and the dynamics of supply and demand during the Gilded Age. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the impact of private ownership on economic systems, and analyze how market forces like supply and demand influence pricing and business strategies.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

[Understanding Immigration - U.S. Immigration Factors - Historical Immigrant Impact on the United States]

[Understanding Immigration - U.S. Immigration Factors - Historical Immigrant Impact on the United States]

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[Understanding Immigration - U.S. Immigration Factors - Historical Immigrant Impact on the United States]

6th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Explore key aspects of U.S. immigration, focusing on the distinction between push and pull factors, the significant contributions of immigrants, and historical milestones such as Ellis Island and the immigration waves of Chinese and Irish communities. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the influences and challenges of immigration, enhancing the ability to articulate the impact of migration flows on America's development.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Understanding Identity - Defining "Asian American" - Cultural Diversity

Understanding Identity - Defining "Asian American" - Cultural Diversity

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Understanding Identity - Defining "Asian American" - Cultural Diversity

6th Grade - 8th Grade

English

Examine the complexities surrounding the definition of "Asian American" and understand its implications for cultural diversity. Enhance critical thinking and awareness of social constructs by exploring multifaceted identity challenges and representation within the Asian American community.

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7th Grade - 10th Grade

The Gilded Age - Immigration Patterns and Industrialization

The Gilded Age - Immigration Patterns and Industrialization

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The Gilded Age - Immigration Patterns and Industrialization

7th Grade - 10th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the Gilded Age in American history by examining industrial growth, immigration, and urban challenges. Gain insights into the socio-economic factors of the era, understand the diverse immigrant experience, and analyze the impact of industrialization on society.

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6th Grade

Exploration of Cultural Diffusion - Impact and Examples

Exploration of Cultural Diffusion - Impact and Examples

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Exploration of Cultural Diffusion - Impact and Examples

6th Grade

Geography

Explore the mechanisms and examples of cultural diffusion, focusing on how cultures expand across geographies through various means. Gain an understanding of real-life cases of cultural exchange, enhancing knowledge of the global interconnectivity of societies.

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6th Grade - 8th Grade

Nativism's Influence - Immigration Policies - Gilded Age America

Nativism's Influence - Immigration Policies - Gilded Age America

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Nativism's Influence - Immigration Policies - Gilded Age America

6th Grade - 8th Grade

History

Examine the intricate dynamics of nativism during the Gilded Age and its influence on United States immigration policies. Develop an understanding of how historical attitudes shaped immigration laws, along with the socio-political factors influencing these decisions. Learners will gain insights into the historical context and implications of nativist movements, enhancing their comprehension of the era's immigration challenges and legislative responses.

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7th Grade - 8th Grade

Urbanization and Social Changes - Migration and Growth - The Rise of Cities

Urbanization and Social Changes - Migration and Growth - The Rise of Cities

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Urbanization and Social Changes - Migration and Growth - The Rise of Cities

7th Grade - 8th Grade

Social Studies

Investigate the transformation brought about by urbanization in late 19th-century America, concentrating on migration trends and the development of cities. Learners will identify the factors driving urban growth and examine the socioeconomic impacts on various social classes, augmenting their understanding of historical patterns and their enduring influence on contemporary society.

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7th Grade

Economic and Population Growth - Impact and Corruption - Washington State History

Economic and Population Growth - Impact and Corruption - Washington State History

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Economic and Population Growth - Impact and Corruption - Washington State History

7th Grade

History

Investigate how economic and population growth during the Gilded Age in Washington State influenced societal challenges and political corruption. Develop analytical skills by evaluating the opportunities created and the ethical dilemmas that arose from these historical dynamics, gaining a deeper understanding of their consequences on society and governance.

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