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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Historical Analysis - Intent and Justifications - Spanish Colonization

Historical Analysis - Intent and Justifications - Spanish Colonization

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Historical Analysis - Intent and Justifications - Spanish Colonization

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the Requerimiento document to comprehend its role in Spanish colonization, emphasizing Spain's intentions towards indigenous peoples and its broader historical significance. Analyze the motivations behind the Spanish actions and assess the ethical and societal impacts on native populations, honing critical thinking and analytical abilities through the study of primary and historical sources.

11th Grade - University

Societal Impact Analysis - European Exploration - Indigenous Societies

Societal Impact Analysis - European Exploration - Indigenous Societies

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Societal Impact Analysis - European Exploration - Indigenous Societies

11th Grade - University

Social-studies

Investigate the impact of European exploration on diverse indigenous societies, focusing on cultural transformations, economic intentions, and technological innovations. Analyze the interaction between European explorers and indigenous communities, understanding how these encounters led to significant cultural changes. Examine the driving economic motivations behind exploration and how these influenced both European and indigenous societies. Explore technological advancements that facilitated exploration and altered traditional indigenous ways of life. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills by assessing historical sources and evidence related to these themes.

12th Grade

Resistance Movements - African & Indigenous Interactions - History of Indigenous Peoples

Resistance Movements - African & Indigenous Interactions - History of Indigenous Peoples

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Resistance Movements - African & Indigenous Interactions - History of Indigenous Peoples

12th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the historical interactions between Indigenous peoples and African American maroons, with a focus on their joint resistance movements. Understand the strategies and societal dynamics they developed that influenced broader historical contexts. Highlight the impact of these collaborations on their communities and the lasting legacies in resistance practices and cultural exchange. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills by examining these interactions' complexities and contributions to historical narratives.

5th Grade - University

Impact Assessment - Negative Outcomes - Columbian Exchange

Impact Assessment - Negative Outcomes - Columbian Exchange

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Impact Assessment - Negative Outcomes - Columbian Exchange

5th Grade - University

Social-studies

Examine the consequences of the Columbian Exchange, emphasizing its adverse effects on Native American civilizations and agriculture. Understand the historical context and recognize the significant alterations in population dynamics resulting from these impacts.

8th Grade - University

Understanding Historical Impact - European Colonization - Native Americans

Understanding Historical Impact - European Colonization - Native Americans

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Understanding Historical Impact - European Colonization - Native Americans

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Analyze the impact of European colonization on Native American societies and cultures, focusing on historical events and their continuing effects. Learners will gain an understanding of the complex changes and challenges faced by Native American communities and how these experiences shape contemporary perspectives.

6th Grade - University

[Indigenous Languages and Cultures - Native Peoples - Pacific Coast Tribes]

[Indigenous Languages and Cultures - Native Peoples - Pacific Coast Tribes]

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[Indigenous Languages and Cultures - Native Peoples - Pacific Coast Tribes]

6th Grade - University

Social-studies

Explore the cultural heritage and languages of Pacific Coast tribes, focusing on their governance systems and cultural practices. Gain an understanding of their social structures and historical contexts. Develop insights into the interplay between cultural traditions and societal organization within these communities.

12th Grade

Historical Impacts - Indigenous Cultural Recognition - Indigenous Peoples Day

Historical Impacts - Indigenous Cultural Recognition - Indigenous Peoples Day

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Historical Impacts - Indigenous Cultural Recognition - Indigenous Peoples Day

12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the significance of Indigenous Peoples Day by examining historical impacts and cultural practices. Understand movements advocating for Indigenous rights and recognize past injustices. Focus on the importance of acknowledging these issues, fostering respect for diverse cultures, and enhancing awareness of historical and modern challenges faced by Indigenous communities.

12th Grade

Understanding Resistance - Maroons & Seminole Society - Indigenous Perspectives

Understanding Resistance - Maroons & Seminole Society - Indigenous Perspectives

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Understanding Resistance - Maroons & Seminole Society - Indigenous Perspectives

12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate the resistance strategies and cultural interactions between the Maroons and Seminole society. Understand Indigenous perspectives and cultural dynamics, gaining insights into the historical context and mutual influences between these communities.

12th Grade

Cultural Interactions - Black and Indigenous Histories - Resistance and Alliances

Cultural Interactions - Black and Indigenous Histories - Resistance and Alliances

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Cultural Interactions - Black and Indigenous Histories - Resistance and Alliances

12th Grade

Social-studies

Investigate significant historical alliances and conflicts between Black and Indigenous communities, examining how these interactions have shaped resistance strategies and cultural identities. Analyze the impact of these relationships on community resilience and cultural preservation, and develop an understanding of the historical context and its influence on current social dynamics. Strengthen critical thinking skills by evaluating historical sources and arguments, and enhance cultural competency by exploring diverse perspectives and experiences.

12th Grade

Understanding Roles and Identities - Indigenous and African American Interactions - History of Indigenous Nations

Understanding Roles and Identities - Indigenous and African American Interactions - History of Indigenous Nations

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Understanding Roles and Identities - Indigenous and African American Interactions - History of Indigenous Nations

12th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the historical interactions between Indigenous nations and African American maroons with a focus on identity and resistance strategies. Gain insights into cultural resilience and the historical impacts of these interactions, while developing an understanding of their influence on contemporary society.

12th Grade

Historical Context - African American & Indigenous Relations - Sociocultural Dynamics

Historical Context - African American & Indigenous Relations - Sociocultural Dynamics

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Historical Context - African American & Indigenous Relations - Sociocultural Dynamics

12th Grade

Social-studies

Explore the historical intersections between African American and Indigenous communities, examining cultural influence and forms of resistance. Understand the sociocultural impact and contributions of key figures from these communities. Gain insight into the shared histories and collaborations that have shaped both cultural identities, focusing on the power of resilience and cultural exchange. Enhance skills in critical thinking and historical analysis. Develop a comprehensive understanding of these intertwined histories and their relevance to contemporary social issues.

12th Grade

Understanding Indigenous and African American Relations - Historical Resistance & Impact

Understanding Indigenous and African American Relations - Historical Resistance & Impact

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Understanding Indigenous and African American Relations - Historical Resistance & Impact

12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the complex relationships between Indigenous peoples and African American communities, emphasizing their resistance movements and historical impacts. Gain insights into cultural interactions and analyze their influence on resistance strategies, enhancing understanding of the shared history and cooperation between these groups.

12th Grade - University

Analysis of Impacts - Exploration and Colonization - European Colonization

Analysis of Impacts - Exploration and Colonization - European Colonization

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Analysis of Impacts - Exploration and Colonization - European Colonization

12th Grade - University

Social-studies

Analyze the impact of European colonization on indigenous cultures, focusing on the historical interactions and their enduring effects. Gain an in-depth understanding of how these encounters influenced cultural dynamics and geopolitical landscapes, fostering critical thinking and analytical skills.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Impact Analysis - Columbus's Legacy - Historical Exploration

Impact Analysis - Columbus's Legacy - Historical Exploration

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Impact Analysis - Columbus's Legacy - Historical Exploration

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze Christopher Columbus's objectives and legacy, with a focus on his influence on historical events and cultural implications. Learners will assess the historical impacts and evaluate the cultural effects of his voyages, developing skills in historical analysis and critical thinking.

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Tribal Sovereignty - Issues and Challenges in U.S. History

Understanding Tribal Sovereignty - Issues and Challenges in U.S. History

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Understanding Tribal Sovereignty - Issues and Challenges in U.S. History

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the complex dynamics of tribal sovereignty and the historical and contemporary challenges impacting Native American tribes. Understand jurisdictional complexities and their effects on Native communities, leading to insights into legal and cultural implications. Develop analytical skills to evaluate the intersection of law, policy, and indigenous rights, fostering a nuanced comprehension of these crucial issues.

9th Grade - University

Understanding Social Constructs - Indigenous Impact - Historical and Modern Contexts

Understanding Social Constructs - Indigenous Impact - Historical and Modern Contexts

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Understanding Social Constructs - Indigenous Impact - Historical and Modern Contexts

9th Grade - University

Social-studies

Analyze the historical and contemporary contexts of Indigenous rights, with a focus on social constructs and their implications. Learners will understand the impact of doctrine policies and cultural perspectives.

6th Grade - University

Knowledge Assessment - European Explorations - Early American History

Knowledge Assessment - European Explorations - Early American History

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Knowledge Assessment - European Explorations - Early American History

6th Grade - University

Social-studies

Explore the European influences on North America by examining the journeys of explorers and the cultures of indigenous peoples. Gain insights into the historical impacts and cultural exchanges that shaped the continent.

8th Grade - University

Historical Analysis - Indigenous Repatriation - Native American Issues

Historical Analysis - Indigenous Repatriation - Native American Issues

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Historical Analysis - Indigenous Repatriation - Native American Issues

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Explore the historical challenges of Native American repatriation by examining the relevant legislative acts and ethical considerations associated with the process. Gain insight into decolonized research methods, understanding how they contribute to more equitable and respectful approaches in this field. Focus on building an understanding of the complexities and significance of repatriation efforts and developing the skills necessary to engage with these critical issues thoughtfully and effectively.

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