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American History Power Standards Standard 1: The student will demonstrate process skills in social studies. o The use of primary and secondary sources o Distinguishing between fact and opinion o Evaluating time lines o Describing the relationship between geography and history The process skills will be embedded in standards 2-10 Standard 2: The student will analyze causes, key events, and effects of the Civil War era. North and South differences Events leading to war Critical developments of war Impact of 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments Impact of Reconstruction Standard 3: The student will analyze the impact of immigration and the Westward Movement on American society. Immigrant contributions Domestic policy Federal Indian policy Standard 4: The student will examine the effects of the Industrial Revolution on the economy of the United States. New inventions and technology Impact of immigration on labor “Muckrakers” and reform movements Progressive movement Standard 5. The student will analyze the changing role of the United States in world affairs at the turn of the twentieth century. Imperialism Spanish-American War Panama Canal “Big Stick Diplomacy” World War I League of Nations Standard 6: The student will describe the social, cultural, economic, and technological ideas and events in the United States in the era between the World Wars. Harlem Renaissance and entertainment Reform movements Impact of the automobile Racial tensions and labor unrest Causes of an unstable economy Standard 7: The student will investigate and analyze the causes and legacy of the Great Depression. Business cycles Effect of Stock Market Crash Impact of Great Depression Key leaders of period Expanded role of government Standard 8: The student will analyze the major causes, events, and effects of United States involvement in World War II. Appeasement and Isolationism Preparation and mobilization for war Strategic decisions Holocaust Standard 9: The student will assess the successes and shortcomings of United States foreign policy since World War II. Cold War origins Nuclear weapons and arms race NATO, United Nations Communism containment Military commitments in Asia Standard 10: The student will analyze the economic, social, and political transformation of the United States since World War II. Civil Rights Movement Women’s liberation movement Political changes Impact of political scandals Constitutional amendments and interpretation 8-06