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8th Grade
Key Concepts and Causes - War of 1812 - American History
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the pivotal events and core concepts of the War of 1812, focusing on nationalism and impressment. Analyze their significance and enduring impact on U.S. history, enhancing understanding of their roles in shaping national identity and foreign policy. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills to interpret historical events and their lasting consequences.
8th Grade
Analyzing Historical Impact - The New Deal and World War Influences - American History
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the socio-economic shifts during the Great Depression and World War II, with a focus on the impact of the New Deal. Gain insights into historical events and analyze policy outcomes. Develop understanding of the era’s transformative changes and their lasting effects on society.
8th Grade
Historical Analysis - Impact and Consequences - World War II and the Great Depression
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the transformative effects of the New Deal on Georgia during the Great Depression and World War II. Understand the historical and economic changes through policy implementations and their impacts on the state. Develop analytical skills to assess the influence of national programs on local economies. Gain insights into how these pivotal events reshaped Georgia's social and economic landscapes during this period.
6th Grade - 8th Grade
Understanding Key Events - Secession and Battles - US Civil War
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate pivotal events that led to the US Civil War, focusing on secession and major battles. Gain an understanding of underlying causes, key historical figures involved, and the outcomes of significant battles.
6th Grade - 8th Grade
[Territorial Expansion - Mexican-American War - U.S. History]
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6th Grade - 8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the intricate themes surrounding territorial annexation and conflict during the Mexican-American War, highlighting motivations and consequences. Analyze the influence and objectives of pivotal figures, particularly James K. Polk, to grasp the broader historical context and impact. Gain insights into geopolitical dynamics, leadership decisions, and their long-term effects on national boundaries and international relations.
7th Grade - 8th Grade
[Understanding Military Strategies and Events - Key Players and Battles - The Beginning of the Civil War]
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7th Grade - 8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the initial military strategies and significant battles of the Civil War, including Fort Sumter, while understanding the roles of prominent figures such as Lee and McClellan. Develop insights into the strategic advantages and pivotal events that shaped the course of the conflict.
8th Grade
Key Events and Impacts - Surrender and End of the Civil War - American History
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Examine the pivotal events leading to the end of the Civil War, including the fall of Richmond and General Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse. Understand the impact of the war's conclusion on the Union's restoration and the transformation of life for African Americans, highlighting the socio-political changes that followed this historic period.
8th Grade
Understanding the Revolutionary War - Key Events and Influential Figures
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Investigate the significant events and influential figures during the initial phases of the American Revolution. Understand the causes and effects of these critical developments. Learn to analyze historical events, assess the impacts of key decisions, and evaluate the roles of important individuals in shaping the course of history.
8th Grade
Understanding Historical Events - The Civil War - American History
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8th Grade
Social-studies
Analyze the causes and impact of the American Civil War, focusing on the economic and social changes it brought. Gain insights into historical events and evaluate their lasting effects on society. Enhance understanding of the war's influence on the United States' development by examining multiple perspectives and interpretations.