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2015-2016 Washington County School District Pacing Guide - [delete brackets and insert course name] Dates Enduring Skills/Understandings Using Evidence to support a claim I week Using Evidence to support a claim 3 weeks Page 1 of 2 Unit Topic Standards The English Arrive in America Identify the reasons for colonization, evaluate its impacts, and analyze the success or failure of settlements in North America Analyze religious development and its significance in colonial America (e.g., religious settlements, the Great Awakening) Describe significant aspects of the variety of social structures of colonial America Compare the economies of the various colonies, and analyze the development and impact of indentured servitude and African slavery in North America (e.g., social, political, and economic) Explain the origins and development of colonial governments, Evaluate the influence of Enlightenment ideas on the development of American government as embodied in the Declaration of Independence Identify and evaluate the ideas and events that contributed to the outbreak of the American Revolution, and determine the key turning points of the war . The U.S. Constitution, Identify the impetus for the Constitutional Early Political Parties, Convention (limitations of government under the Antebellum Articles of Confederation), and analyze the events and outcomes of the Convention (i.e., the “bundle of compromises”) Interpret the ideas and principles expressed in the U.S. Constitution Explain the development of the Bill of Rights, and assess various debates of the day Essential Vocabulary New England, Middle, Southern Colonies, Great Awakening, Puritans, Act of Toleration, End of Salutary Neglect, Am. Rev. Articles, Amendments, Separation of Powers, Federalism, Bill of Rights 2014-2015 2015-2016 Washington County School District Pacing Guide - [delete brackets and insert course name] Manifest Destiny, War of Identify and evaluate the political and territorial 1812, Star Spangled changes resulting from westward expansion of Banner, Louisiana the United States in the early nineteenth Taking Action Purchase, Indian Removal century Analyze and evaluate federal and state policies toward American Indians in the first half Act, Mexican War of the nineteenth century Using Evidence to support a claim Using Evidence to Support a claim 2 weeks Sectionalism, The Civil War, and Reconstruction Compare and contrast the economic, social, and cultural differences of the North and South during the antebellum period Identify and analyze the technological, social, and strategic aspects of the Civil War Explain the influence of Abraham Lincoln’s philosophy of the Union and his executive actions and leadership on the course of the Civil War Describe the basic provisions and immediate impact of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution Evaluate different Reconstruction plans and their social, economic, and political impact on the South and the rest of the United States Analyze the immediate and long-term influences of Reconstruction on the lives of African Americans and U.S. society as a whole Kansas-Nebraska Act, Sectionalism, Election of 1860, Dred Scott Case, Wilmot Proviso, Compromise of 1850, secession, Civil War, Reconstruction, Radical Republicans, 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments, 10% Plan, Tenure of Office Act, impeachment, Election of 1876, Compromise of 1877 Compelling Questions: UNIT Compelling Questions: What caused the sectional conflicts that divided the United States? Was slavery the primary cause of the Civil War? Was the Civil War inevitable? Page 2 of 2 2014-2015 2015-2016 Washington County School District Pacing Guide - [delete brackets and insert course name] Why did the Union win the Civil War? Does it Matter Who Freed the Slaves? Was Reconstruction successful at achieving its goals? Did Industrialization make life better for everyone? Did the American Dream come true for Immigrants coming into the United States? Using Evidence to support a claim 4 weeks Settling of the West, Industrialization, urbanization, Populism, Gilded Age Evaluate, take, and defend positions on the development of U.S. foreign policy during the early nineteenth century (e.g., Embargo Act, Monroe Doctrine) Describe and evaluate the impacts of the First Industrial Revolution during the nineteenth century (e.g., the Lowell system, immigration, changing technologies, transportation innovations) Identify and evaluate the major events and issues that promoted sectional conflicts and strained national cohesiveness in the antebellum period Identify significant religious, philosophical, and social reform movements of the nineteenth century and their impact on American society Embargo Act, Monroe Doctrine, Lowell Girls, Dawes Act, immigration, luddites, changing technologies ,abolition , temperance, gender roles Identify the major characteristics of the abolition movement in the antebellum period, its achievements, failures, and Southern opposition to it Compare and contrast the economic, social, Page 3 of 2 2014-2015 2015-2016 Washington County School District Pacing Guide - [delete brackets and insert course name] and cultural differences of the North and South during the antebellum period Using Evidence to Support a claim Evaluating Sources Taking Action Evaluate the impact of new inventions and technologies of the late nineteenth century Identify and evaluate the influences on business and industry in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Identify labor and workforce issues of the late nineteenth century, including perspectives of owners/managers and Social Darwinists Explain the challenges and contributions of immigrants of the late nineteenth century Explain the causes and impact of urbanization in the late nineteenth century Compare and contrast the experiences of African Americans in various U.S. regions in the late nineteenth century Identify and evaluate the influences on the development of the American West Analyze significant events for Native American Indian tribes, and their responses to those events, in the late nineteenth century Identify and explain significant issues and components of the Populist movement and their impacts Explain the origins and accomplishments of the Progressive movement Analyze the efforts to achieve women’s suffrage in the early twentieth century. Populism, Graduated Income Tax, Progressivisim, Gilded Age, Mark Twain, urbanization, Jacob Riis, Jane Addams, Ethnic neighborhoods, nativism, women’s suffrage, Wabash v. Illinois, Wisconsin, Robert Lafollette, Teddy Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, William McKinley, William Jennings Bryan Compelling Questions “Did the American Dream Come true for Immigrants?” Juxtapose the views of immigration over time. Page 4 of 2 2014-2015 2015-2016 Washington County School District Pacing Guide - [delete brackets and insert course name] Using Evidence to support a claim American Imperaialism and Progressivism Evaluate, take, and defend positions on the various U.S. foreign policies in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Analyze the causes and consequences of the Spanish-American War; Identify and evaluate the factors that influenced U.S. imperialism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and the ensuing debate over imperialism Imperialism (MAING) Spanish American War, Yellow Journalsim, Platt Amendment, U.S.S. Maine, Jose Marti, Emiliano Aguinaldo, Rough Riders, UNIT Compelling Questions: Was American expansion abroad justified? 3 weeks Did the press cause the Spanish American War? Were Progressives successful in making government more responsive to the will of the people? Is Muckraking an effective tool to reform American politics and society? Was Theodore Roosevelt a progressive president? Why did the United States enter WWI? Can peace lead to war? (Treaty of Versailles) Page 5 of 2 2014-2015 2015-2016 Washington County School District Pacing Guide - [delete brackets and insert course name] Were the 1920’s a time of prosperity for everyone? 1 week Using Evidence to support a claim Evaluating Sources World War I Identify and analyze the causes and significant events of World War I and their impact; evaluate the impact of the Treaty of Versailles Causes of World War I, new war technologies, Versaiiles Treaty, isolationism Using Evidence to support a claim The 1920’s Describe and evaluate the impact of scientific and the technological innovations of the 1920s Identify and evaluate the impact of new cultural movements on American society in the 1920s Identify the characteristics of social conflict and social change that took place in the early 1920s Henry Ford, Jazz Age, Harlem Renaissance, Prohibition, Scopes Trial, Flappers, Nativism Using Evidence to support a claim The Great Depression Identify and explain the economic factors that contributed to the stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression Explain the economic, environmental, and social impact of the Great Depression on American society Evaluate the impact of the New Deal on various elements of American society (e.g., social, political, environmental, economic) Dust Bowl, Stock Market Crash, Keynesian economics, Court Packing Plan, 1st and 2nd New Deal, Fireside Chats, Shantytowns, FDR 1 week 2 weeks UNIT Compelling Questions: Were the Causes of the Great Depression inevitable? Page 6 of 2 2014-2015 2015-2016 Washington County School District Pacing Guide - [delete brackets and insert course name] Was the New Deal a Good Deal? Why was the United States on the Winning side of WWII? Was the Cold War inevitable? Was containment an effective policy to thwart communist expansion? Did the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s effectively Change the nation? Have Civil Rights ever been achieved? Using Evidence to support a claim World War II Describe circumstances at home and abroad prior to U.S. involvement in World War II Identify the significant military and political aspects of World War II Analyze dimensions of the Holocaust and the Allies’ response to the Holocaust and war crimes Evaluate the social, political, and economic impacts of World War II on the home front Identify and evaluate the scientific and technological developments in America during and after World War II Versailles Treaty, Lend Lease Act, Dec. 7, 1941, Rosie the Riveter, Antisemitism, Hitler, Mussolini, Stalin, Tuskegee Airmen, Code talkers, Nuremberg Trials Using Evidence to support a claim The Cold War Analyze the social, cultural, and economic changes at the onset of the Cold War era Analyze the origins of the Cold War, foreign policy developments, and major events of the administrations from Truman to present Describe and evaluate the political and social impact of the Vietnam War Analyze major domestic issues and responses of the Cold War, Berllin Airlift. McCarthyism, Space Race, Cuban Missile Crisis, Korean Conflcit, Vietnam Conflict, Berlin Wall, Fidel Castro, New Frontier, Great Society 2 weeks 2 weeks Page 7 of 2 2014-2015 2015-2016 Washington County School District Pacing Guide - [delete brackets and insert course name] administrations from Truman to present Evaluate the impact of innovations in technology and communication on American society Unit Compelling Questions: Was the policy of Containment a success? Did the United States Win the Cold War? Should Nixon have resigned his Presidency? Is Protest Patriotic? Were the domestic policies of Kennedy and Johnson successful? Is national security worth restricting privacy? Dates 5 weeks Page 8 of 2 Essential Skills/Understandings Using Evidence to support a claim Unit Topic 1950’s and 60’s Standards Essential Vocabulary Identify the events and influential individuals of the civil rights, human rights, and counterculture movements and assess their impact Evaluate the impact of changes in the national economy on contemporary American society Civil Rights Movement, Beats, counterculture, Generation Gap, Rock-nRoll, Sexual Revolution, The Feminine Mystique 2014-2015 2015-2016 Washington County School District Pacing Guide - [delete brackets and insert course name] Détente, Salt I, Clean Air 1970’s Evaluate the impact of changes in the national Act, Roe v. Wade, EPA, economy on contemporary American Love Canal, OPEC, Iran society Identify the major contemporary social, Hostage Crisis, Fall of environmental, and political issues (e.g., Saigon, Watergate, immigration, global warming, terrorism), the Impeachment, Pardoning, groups involved, and the controversies Kent State and Jackson engendered by those issues State University Using Evidence to support a claim 1 week Using Evidence to support a claim 1980’s and 90’s Evaluate the impact of changes in the national economy on contemporary American society Identify the major contemporary social, environmental, and political issues (e.g., immigration, global warming, terrorism), the groups involved, and the controversies engendered by those issues The Reagan Revolution, AIDS, SDI, Berlin Wall, PC’s, MTV, Iran Contra Affair, Challenger, 1st Gulf War, Bill Clinton, Impeachment, Exxon Valdez Using Evidence to support a claim 2000’s Evaluate the impact of changes in the national economy on contemporary American society Identify the major contemporary social, environmental, and political issues (e.g., immigration, global warming, terrorism), the groups involved, and the controversies engendered by those issues 9/11, AlQuaida, Obama’s election, George W. Bush, Oklohoma City Bombing 1 week 1 week Review 1 week EOC test 1 week Finals 1 week Page 9 of 2 2014-2015 2015-2016 Washington County School District Pacing Guide - [delete brackets and insert course name] Page 10 of 2 2014-2015