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8th Grade - University

Economic Factors and Influences - Sectionalism - Historical Perspectives

Economic Factors and Influences - Sectionalism - Historical Perspectives

Interactive Video

Economic Factors and Influences - Sectionalism - Historical Perspectives

8th Grade - University

Social-studies

Study economic systems and political figures influential in the South, North, and West during the sectionalism era. Examine the regional differences that contributed to historical conflicts, aiming to understand the economic, social, and political dynamics that shaped the period. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills by identifying the intersection of regional interests and the tensions that arose from these disparities.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Key Concepts in American Constitution - The Great Compromise

Key Concepts in American Constitution - The Great Compromise

Interactive Video

Key Concepts in American Constitution - The Great Compromise

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the complexities and resolutions of the Great Compromise and their influence on the U.S. Constitution. Understand the intricacies of balancing representation and its effects on governance. Develop insights into the formation of the legislative structure and its implications for federal and state power dynamics. Enhance skills in analyzing historical negotiations and their lasting impact on political systems.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Key Constitutional Compromises - American Government Foundations

Understanding Key Constitutional Compromises - American Government Foundations

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Understanding Key Constitutional Compromises - American Government Foundations

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Study the foundational compromises and debates during the 1787 Constitutional Convention. Focus on understanding government structure, issues of representation, and the interplay between state and federal powers. Develop insights into the decision-making processes and explore the historical context that shaped the U.S. Constitution.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Understanding Slavery - US Colonies - Historical Motivations]

[Understanding Slavery - US Colonies - Historical Motivations]

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[Understanding Slavery - US Colonies - Historical Motivations]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze the historical factors and implications of slavery within US colonies. Gain understanding of the colonial policies and economic motivations driving the institution of slavery.

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