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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Key Events and Figures - Haitian Revolution - Age of Enlightenment

Key Events and Figures - Haitian Revolution - Age of Enlightenment

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Key Events and Figures - Haitian Revolution - Age of Enlightenment

9th Grade - 12th Grade

History

Analyze the Haitian Revolution by investigating key events and influential leaders, including the pivotal role of Toussaint L'Ouverture, along with the influence of the American and French revolutions. Understand the economic, social, and political dynamics that led to Haiti's independence, recognizing its significance as a nation established through a slave uprising. Gain insights into the broader implications of the revolution on global history and the development of independent states formed by enslaved populations.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

The Declaration of Independence - Philosophical Foundations and Historical Impact

The Declaration of Independence - Philosophical Foundations and Historical Impact

Comprehension

The Declaration of Independence - Philosophical Foundations and Historical Impact

9th Grade - 12th Grade

English

Analyze the Declaration of Independence as a groundbreaking document that asserts fundamental rights and outlines grievances against British rule. Gain an understanding of its philosophical foundations and examine its influence on American and international revolutionary movements.

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10th Grade

Historical Analysis - Haitian Revolution - Major Revolutionary Movements

Historical Analysis - Haitian Revolution - Major Revolutionary Movements

Comprehension

Historical Analysis - Haitian Revolution - Major Revolutionary Movements

10th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the Haitian Revolution from 1791-1804, a transformative period that resulted in Haiti's independence and reshaped global views on slavery and colonialism. Gain insights into the revolution's causes and its effects on global political, social, and economic systems. Develop a deeper understanding of revolutionary movements of the era and their enduring impacts.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Constitutional Frameworks - Comparative Analysis - US and Iroquois Constitutions

Constitutional Frameworks - Comparative Analysis - US and Iroquois Constitutions

Comprehension

Constitutional Frameworks - Comparative Analysis - US and Iroquois Constitutions

9th Grade - 12th Grade

History

Explore the constitutional frameworks of the United States and the Iroquois, identifying key differences and similarities, including structural elements and underlying principles. Gain insights into the historical contexts and governance structures to enhance understanding of foundational governmental documents and the role of cultural integration in shaping political systems.

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10th Grade

Foundations of Revolutionary Ideas - Key Thinkers and Movements - Independence Revolutions

Foundations of Revolutionary Ideas - Key Thinkers and Movements - Independence Revolutions

Comprehension

Foundations of Revolutionary Ideas - Key Thinkers and Movements - Independence Revolutions

10th Grade

Social Studies

Examine the pivotal philosophical ideas and revolutionary movements from The Enlightenment to significant Independence Revolutions that influenced modern history. Understand the transformation of political thought and its impact on social structures. Develop critical thinking skills through historical analysis and contextual understanding.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

World History Analysis - President Wilson's Vision - Post-WWI Peace Efforts

World History Analysis - President Wilson's Vision - Post-WWI Peace Efforts

Comprehension

World History Analysis - President Wilson's Vision - Post-WWI Peace Efforts

9th Grade - 12th Grade

History

Explore the intricacies of President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points, a visionary proposal for establishing lasting peace after World War I. This initiative promoted open diplomacy, free trade, and the creation of a global organization for mutual security. Learners will gain an understanding of international relations and conflict resolution strategies, refining analytical skills within historical contexts.

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