Course Description
This course is the second year of a two-year study
of United States (U.S.) history. U.S. History 11 is
an in-depth exploration of the American experience
during the twentieth century. First semester includes
a review of the Gilded Age, followed by a survey of
U.S. history from 1900 to 1939. Second semester opens
with a study of the Second World War and concludes
with an analysis of contemporary issues and events.
A Note on the Standards
The U.S. History 11 curriculum includes both Boise
School District and State of Idaho standards. State
standards include content knowledge and skills in the
following areas: critical thinking, the evolution of
democracy, exploration and expansion, migration and
immigration, responses to industrialization and technological
innovation, international relations and conflicts,
and cultural and social development. While each standard
is expressed through specific, associated instructional
objectives, instructors should seek opportunities to
apply the standards throughout the course. The initial
instructional objective, 1321.01, contains the state's
critical thinking standards for social studies, grades
9 through 12. Teachers are to review the standards
and ensuing performance objectives and employ them
through the curriculum.
Adopted Materials
America: Pathways to the Present (America in the
Twentieth Century
Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2003
Copyright
Resources
K – 12
Social Studies Scope and Sequence
Course Scope
First Semester
| Unit 1 |
The Dawn of the American Century |
2 Weeks |
| Unit 2 |
Imperialism and the Progressive Era |
5 Weeks |
| Unit 3 |
The First World War |
3 Weeks |
| Unit 4 |
The Roaring Twenties |
3 Weeks |
| Unit 5 |
Great Depression and the New Deal |
4 Weeks |
Second Semester
| Unit
6 |
The Second World War |
4 Weeks |
| Unit
7 |
The Cold War and Postwar Society |
3 Weeks |
| Unit
8 |
The Civil Rights Movement and the
1960s |
4 Weeks |
| Unit
9 |
The Vietnam War and Aftermath |
3 Weeks |
| Unit
10 |
The Conservative Revolution and the
Post Cold War World |
3 Weeks |
Assessment
Correlation acronyms key
|
Unit
1` |
Dawning of the American
Century |
Semester 1, 4 Weeks |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.01 Acquire critical thinking and analytical
skills (ongoing instructional objective). |
Standard Reference
132101 |
|
Associated Instructional Objectives: |
|
|
Develop and interpret different kinds of maps,
globes, graphs, charts, databases and models. |
9-12.USH2.2.1.1 |
|
Evaluate and interpret points-of-view using
primary and secondary sources. |
132101a |
|
Chronologically organize significant events
and people in United States history into major
eras and themes to identify and explain historical
relationships. |
132101b |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Describe how geographic features have affected
the settlement patterns or economic activities
within a specific region of the United States. |
|
TMA |
|
02 |
Describe various settlement patterns and/or
waves of migration that have shaped the United
States (e.g., physical distribution, impact of
customs, traditions, economic development, "melting
pot" v. "salad bowl"), emphasizing
their impact on existing physical and human systems. |
1321.04.01 |
TMA |
|
03 |
Organize, create, or interpret data on a timeline,
utilizing calendar time. |
1321.06.01
1321.13.01 |
TMA |
|
04 |
Create and utilize charts, tables, graphs, and
flowcharts to organize, sequence, display, and
interpret historic information. |
1321.07.01
1321.15.03 |
TMA |
|
05 |
Create and/or utilize all types of maps and
map projections about geographic settings, climate,
distances, directions, relative and absolute
locations, patterns of spatial distribution,
and other geographic information. |
1321.06.04
1321.08.06 |
TMA |
|
06 |
Create mental maps to organize data. |
|
TMA |
|
07 |
Locate, organize, and analyze historical data,
using a variety of written, visual, and electronic
sources (e.g., computer databases, census reports,
standard references, maps, periodicals, documentary
films, journals), distinguishing between primary
and secondary sources. |
1321.03.03
1321.12.02
1321.19.02 |
TMA |
|
08 |
Question data, assessing it for credibility
and completeness, and recognizing stereotypes
and biases. |
1321.06.02
1321.09.02 |
TMA |
|
09 |
Examine photographs, newspapers, cartoons, paintings,
electronic media systems, and other visual sources
to clarify and interpret historical information. |
1321.02.02
1321.06.04 |
TMA |
|
10 |
Read historical narratives and sources, comprehend
the main idea, identify various interrelationships,
and/or examine patterns of change in the succession
of events or chronological structure of the narrative
or source. |
1321.05.02
1321.22.01 |
TMA |
|
11 |
Differentiate between historical fact and historical
interpretation or between fact and opinion. |
1321.05.04 |
TMA |
|
12 |
Understand the values, beliefs, and ideas held
by people in the historical past, as disclosed
by their diaries, letters, speeches, literature,
and art. |
1321.05.01
1321.12.02 |
TMA |
|
13 |
Analyze cause-and-effect relationships associated
with historical issues, as well as compare and
contrast multiple perspectives, values, events,
and personalities. |
1321.03.01
1321.06.03
1321.17.01 |
TMA, EOC |
|
14 |
Analyze current events and relate them to the
historical past when applicable. |
|
TMA |
|
15 |
Define a central issue, distinguish verifiable
information, and determine an essential component
of a given problem or situation. |
1321.11.01 |
TMA, EOC |
|
16 |
Evaluate information related to problem solving,
identify alternative solutions, assess or predict
probable consequences of events, and/or follow
a course of action. |
1321.10.02
1321.24.02 |
TMA, EOC |
|
17 |
Participate in historic and contemporary investigations,
research projects, discussions, debates, surveys,
interviews, individual oral reports, and cooperative
presentations. |
1321.07.03 |
TMA |
|
18 |
Analyze and respond to a primary source, work
with others to clarify ideas, and write an essay
related to a specific integrated task. |
1321.04.03
1321.12.03 |
TMA, EOC |
|
19 |
Write an essay, synthesizing and integrating
knowledge obtained on a subject pertinent to
United States history. |
1321.03.02
1321.16.04 |
TMA, EOC |
|
20 |
Examine works of art, literature, or music and
analyze how they reflect the times in which they
were created. |
1321.09.04
1321.12.05
1321.18.02 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.02 Explain the factors that contributed
to the rise of industrialization in the 19th century. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.1.4.1 |
|
Associated Instructional Objectives: |
|
|
Describe the emergence of the modern corporation. |
9-12.USH2.3.1.1 |
|
Describe the development of a consumer economy. |
9-12.USH2.3.1.2 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Explain the factors that shaped the expansion
of American industry during the Gilded Age and
analyze the impact of industrial expansion. |
Ch. 6 |
TMA, EOC |
|
02 |
Summarize the impact of industrial expansion
on western migration and settlement. |
Ch. 7 |
TMA |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.03 Describe the economic responses to
industrialization and the emergence of the
American labor movement. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.1.4.2 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Describe working and economic conditions of
the Gilded Age and explain their connection to
the rise of organized labor in the United States. |
Ch. 6 |
TMA, EOC |
|
02 |
Compare the goals, methods, and impact of major
labor organizations during the Gilded Age. |
Ch. 6 |
TMA, EOC |
|
03 |
Explain the response of management to organized
labor and the role of the federal government
in its relation with organized labor and big
business. |
Ch. 6, 11 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.04 Identify motives for continued immigration
to the United States. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.1.2.1 |
|
Associated Instructional Objectives: |
|
|
Discuss the causes and effects of 20th century
migration. |
9-12.USH2.1.2.3 |
|
Analyze how scientific and technological innovations
have shaped migration and settlement patterns
in the modern United States. |
9-12.USH2.2.3.1 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Identify the causes and results of regional
migration during the Gilded Age. |
Ch. 7 |
TMA |
|
02 |
Explain the motives for immigration, the changes
in immigration patterns, and the nativist response
to immigration. |
Ch. 8 |
TMA, EOC |
|
03 |
Summarize the results of the rapid growth of
American cities. |
Ch. 8 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.05 Summarize American life and culture
at the turn of the twentieth century. |
Standard Reference
132105 |
|
Associated Instructional Objective: |
|
|
Analyze ways in which language, literature,
the arts, traditions, beliefs, values and behavior
patterns of diverse cultures have enriched American
society. |
9-12.USH2.1.1.1 |
|
Identify the impact of landmark United States
Supreme Court cases, including Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown
v. Board of Education of Topeka. |
9-12.USH2.4.3.1 |
|
Explain ways in which people responded to their
physical environment in the development and emergence
of the modern United States. |
9-12.USH2.2.2.1 |
|
Analyze ways in which the physical environment
affected political and economic development. |
9-12.USH2.2.2.2 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Explain the philanthropic efforts of individuals
and organizations during the Gilded Age. |
Ch. 6, 9 |
TMA, EOC |
|
02 |
Explain the impact of the expansion of American
education and increased leisure time at the turn
of the 20th century on American society. |
Ch.9 |
TMA, EOC |
|
03 |
Examine the development and impact of Jim Crow. |
Ch. 9 |
TMA, EOC |
|
04 |
Explain the late 19th century reforms
started in response to industrialization/urbanization
and the role women played in implementing reform. |
Ch.8, 9 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Back to Top |
|
Unit
2 |
Imperialism and the
Progressive Era |
Semester 1, 4 Weeks |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.06 Trace the major foreign policy positions
that have characterized the United States’ relations
with the world in the 20th century. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.5.1.2 |
|
Associated Instructional Objective: |
|
|
Describe the factors that contributed to the
expansion of the United States. |
9-12.USH2.1.5.1 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Summarize the causes and development of American
imperialism. |
Ch. 10 |
TMA, EOC |
|
02 |
Analyze the emergence of the United States as
a world power between 1890 and 1914. |
Ch. 10 |
TMA, EOC |
|
03 |
Contrast the pro- and anti-imperialist points-of-view. |
Ch. 10 |
TMA |
|
04 |
Evaluate the effect of American imperialism
between 1890 and 1917. |
Ch. 10 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.07 Analyze the political and social responses
to industrialization. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.1.4.3 |
|
Associated Instructional Objective: |
|
|
Trace the development of political, civil, and
economic rights. |
9-12.USH2.4.4.1 |
|
Explain ways in which people responded to their
physical environment in the development and emergence
of the modern United States. |
9-12.USH2.2.2.1 |
|
Analyze ways in which the physical environment
affected political and economic development. |
9-12.USH2.2.2.2 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Explain the origin, goals and characteristics
of the Progressive movement. |
Ch. 11 |
TMA |
|
02 |
Identify the major personalities of the Progressive
movement and assess their contributions. |
Ch. 11 |
TMA |
|
03 |
Evaluate the accomplishments and shortfalls
of the Progressive movement. |
Ch. 11 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Back to Top |
|
Unit
3 |
The First World War |
Semester 1, 2 Weeks |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.08 Explain the significance of principal
events in the United States’ relations with
the world, such as World Wars I and II, formation
of the United Nations, Marshall Plan, NATO,
Korean and Vietnam Wars, end of the Cold War,
and interventions in Latin America. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.5.1.3 |
|
Associated Instructional Objective: |
|
|
Compare competing belief systems of the 20th century,
including communism, totalitarianism, isolationism,
and internationalism. |
9-12.USH2.5.1.1 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Explain the causes of the First World War (e.g.,
system of alliances, militarism, nationalism,
propaganda campaigns) and examine Wilson’s reasons
for United States neutrality at the beginning
of the war. |
Ch. 12 |
TMA, EOC |
|
02 |
Trace the course of the First World War and
assess the impact of military innovations on
the strategies and outcomes of the war. |
Ch. 12 |
TMA, EOC |
|
03 |
Analyze the reasons for the United States’ entry
into the war as well as the arguments against
entry. |
Ch. 12 |
TMA, EOC |
|
04 |
Describe the impact of federal government policies
on the American home front in the areas of public
opinion, workers and the economy, and civil liberties. |
Ch. 12 |
TMA, EOC |
|
05 |
Describe the causes of the Russian Revolution
and evaluate its impact on the course of the
war. |
Ch. 12 |
TMA, EOC |
|
06 |
Summarize the economic and military contributions
of the United States to the allied victory. |
Ch. 12 |
TMA |
|
07 |
Assess the results of World War I, including
the impact of the Versailles Treaty and its rejection
by the United States Senate. |
Ch. 12 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Back to Top |
|
Unit
4 |
The Roaring Twenties |
Semester 1, 3 Weeks |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.09 Analyze ways in which language, literature,
the arts, traditions, beliefs, values and behavior
patterns of diverse cultures have enriched
American society. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.1.1.1 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Analyze the changes in American society during
the 1920s and the resulting cultural conflicts. |
Ch. 13 |
TMA, EOC |
|
02 |
Describe the role of mass media, movies, and
sports in the culture of the 1920s. |
Ch. 13 |
TMA, EOC |
|
03 |
Explain the contribution of African-American
ideas, art, literature and music during the 1920s. |
Ch. 13 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.10 Analyze the changes in the political,
social, and economic conditions of immigrant
groups. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.1.2.2 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Analyze American attitudes toward immigrants
and immigration after the First World War. |
Ch. 14 |
TMA, EOC |
|
02 |
Assess the legal restrictions placed on immigration
after the First World War. |
Ch. 14 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.11 Examine the political and economic
developments of the 1920s at home and abroad. |
Standard Reference
132111 |
|
Associated Instructional Objective: |
|
|
Describe the development of a consumer economy. |
9-12.USH2.3.1.2 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Evaluate the causes and results of the Red Scare. |
Ch. 14 |
TMA, EOC |
|
02 |
Analyze the domestic policy of the Republican
administrations of the 1920s. |
Ch. 14 |
TMA, EOC |
|
03 |
Account for the changes in American industry
during the 1920s. |
Ch. 14 |
TMA, EOC |
|
04 |
Analyze American prosperity during the 1920s. |
Ch. 14 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Back to Top |
|
Unit
5 |
The Great Depression
and the New Deal |
Semester 1, 4 Weeks |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.12 Identify and analyze the causes of
the Great Depression and its effect upon American
society. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.1.4.4 |
|
Associated Instructional Objective: |
|
|
Discuss the causes and effects of various conflicts
in American history. |
9-12.USH2.1.1.2 |
|
Explain ways in which people responded to their
physical environment in the development and emergence
of the modern United States. |
9-12.USH2.2.2.1 |
|
Analyze ways in which the physical environment
affected political and economic development. |
9-12.USH2.2.2.2 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Explain the political and economic causes and
outcomes of the Great Depression |
Ch. 15 |
TMA, EOC |
|
02 |
Analyze how the Great Depression affected American
people and their response to hard times. |
Ch. 15 |
TMA |
|
03 |
Compare the philosophies, methods, and policies
of Herbert Hoover and Franklin D. Roosevelt to
deal with the Great Depression. |
Ch. 15-16 |
TMA, EOC |
|
04 |
Analyze the opposition to New Deal policies
(e.g., FDR and the Supreme Court, Senator Huey
Long, Father Coughlin). |
Ch. 16 |
TMA, EOC |
|
05 |
Evaluate the successes and failures of the New
Deal including its impact on American society. |
Ch. 16 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Back to Top |
|
Unit
6 |
The Second World War |
Semester 2, 4 Weeks |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.13 Explain the significance of principal
events in the United States’ relations with
the world, such as World Wars I and II, formation
of the United Nations, Marshall Plan, NATO,
Korean and Vietnam Wars, end of the Cold War,
and interventions in Latin America. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.5.1.3 |
|
Associated Instructional Objective: |
|
|
Provide and evaluate examples of social and
political leadership in American history. |
9-12.USH2.4.3.2 |
|
Compare competing belief systems of the 20th century,
including communism, totalitarianism, isolationism,
and internationalism. |
9-12.USH2.5.1.1 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Assess American foreign policy in the years
between the First and Second World Wars, including
Republican policy of the 1920’s, Latin American
policy, and isolationism of the 1930’s. |
Ch. 14, 17 |
TMA, EOC |
|
02 |
Analyze the factors that led to the outbreak
of war in Europe and Asia, 1931-1941. |
Ch. 17 |
TMA, EOC |
|
03 |
Summarize the key methods and strategies that
led to Allied victories in Europe and Asia. |
Ch. 18 |
TMA, EOC |
|
04 |
Describe the changes on the American home front
during the Second World War. |
Ch. 18 |
TMA, EOC |
|
05 |
Summarize the issues and events of the Holocaust
and the response by the United States. |
Ch. 18 |
TMA, EOC |
|
06 |
Evaluate the results of the Second World War. |
Ch. 18-19 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Back to Top |
|
Unit
7 |
The Cold War and Postwar
Society |
Semester 2, 3 Weeks |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.14 Explain the significance of principal
events in the United States’ relations with
the world, such as World Wars I and II, formation
of the United Nations, Marshall Plan, NATO,
Korean and Vietnam Wars, end of the Cold War,
and interventions in Latin America. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.5.1.3 |
|
Associated Instructional Objectives: |
|
|
Discuss the causes and effects of various conflicts
in American history. |
9-12.USH2.1.1.2 |
|
Compare competing belief systems of the 20th century,
including communism, totalitarianism, isolationism,
and internationalism. |
9-12.USH2.5.1.1 |
|
Explain how and why the United States assumed
the role of world leader after World War II and
what its leadership role is in the world today. |
9-12.USH2.5.1.4 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Analyze the origins of the Cold War. |
Ch. 19 |
TMA, EOC |
|
02 |
Analyze the consequences of Truman’s containment
policy during his administration. |
Ch. 19 |
TMA, EOC |
|
03 |
Analyze the causes, course, and outcomes of
the Korean War. |
Ch. 19 |
TMA, EOC |
|
04 |
Assess the Cold War policies of the Eisenhower
administration in Europe, the Middle East, Asia,
and Latin America. |
Ch. 19 |
TMA, EOC |
|
05 |
Assess the rise, significance, and consequences
of McCarthyism (e.g., HUAC, the Loyalty Review
Board, effect on civil liberties, how McCarthyism
changed people’s lives, reasons for its fall). |
Ch. 19 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.15 Understand the social, political,
and economic developments of Postwar America. |
Standard Reference
132115 |
|
Associated Instructional Objective: |
|
|
Analyze the role of government policy in the
economic development of the modern United States. |
9-12.USH2.3.2.1 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Analyze the social and economic changes of the
postwar period, 1945-1960. |
Ch. 20 |
TMA, EOC |
|
02 |
Explain the role and impact of the federal government
on the postwar economy. |
Ch. 20 |
TMA, EOC |
|
03 |
Evaluate the policies of Truman’s "Fair
Deal" and the domestic issues of Eisenhower’s "Modern
Republicanism." |
Ch. 20 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Back to Top |
|
Unit
8 |
The Civil Rights Movement
and the 1960s |
Semester 2, 4 Weeks |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.16 Trace the development of political,
civil, and economic rights. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.4.4.1 |
|
Associated Instructional Objectives: |
|
|
Identify the impact of landmark United States
Supreme Court cases, including Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown
v. Board of Education of Topeka. |
9-12.USH2.4.3.1 |
|
Provide and evaluate examples of social and
political leadership in American history. |
9-12.USH2.4.3.2 |
|
Discuss the causes and effects of various conflicts
in American history. |
9-12.USH2.1.1.2 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Summarize the problems of African Americans
during Jim Crow. |
Ch. 9, 20, 21 |
TMA, EOC |
|
02 |
Explain the role and actions of the NAACP and
the Warren Court in advancing the postwar civil
rights movement. |
Ch. 21 |
TMA, EOC |
|
03 |
Identify key civil rights leaders and analyze
the issues, methods, and events of the civil
rights movement. |
Ch. 21 |
TMA, EOC |
|
04 |
Account for the actions of the federal government
and state governments during the civil rights
movement. |
Ch. 21 |
TMA, EOC |
|
05 |
Assess the results of the civil rights movement. |
Ch. 21 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.17 Assess the cultural, social and political
struggles of the 1960s. |
Standard Reference
132117 |
|
Associated Instructional Objective: |
|
|
Explain the significance of principal events
in the United States’ relations with the world,
such as World Wars I and II, formation of the
United Nations, Marshall Plan, NATO, Korean and
Vietnam Wars, end of the Cold War, and interventions
in Latin America. |
9-12.USH2.5.1.3 |
|
Trace the development of political, civil, and
economic rights. |
9-12.USH2.4.4.1 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Analyze the foreign policies of the Kennedy
administration in Latin America and Europe. |
Ch. 22 |
TMA, EOC |
|
02 |
Evaluate the effectiveness and impact of the
domestic policies of JFK’s "New Frontier" as
well as Lyndon Johnson’s "War on Poverty" and "Great
Society." |
Ch. 22 |
TMA, EOC |
|
Instructional Objective
1321.18 Analyze ways in which language, literature,
the arts, traditions, beliefs, values and behavior
patterns of diverse cultures have enriched
American society. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.1.1.1 |
|
Associated Instructional Objective: |
|
|
Trace federal policies such as Indian citizenship,
Indian Reorganization Act, Termination, AIM,
and self-determination throughout history that
have impacted contemporary American Indians. |
9-12.USH2.1.3.1 |
|
Discuss the resistance of American Indians to
assimilation. |
9-12.USH2.1.3.2 |
|
Explain the influences of American Indians to
the history and culture of the United States. |
9-12.USH2.1.3.3 |
|
No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
|
01 |
Analyze the efforts of minority groups to gain
social, political and economic equality during
the 1960s and assess their continuing struggle
to meet and overcome challenges. |
Ch. 23 |
TMA, EOC |
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02 |
Evaluate the social revolution of the 1960s. |
Ch. 23 |
TMA, EOC |
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9 |
The Vietnam War and
Aftermath |
Semester 2, 3 Weeks |
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Instructional Objective
1321.19 Explain the significance of principal
events in the United States’ relations with
the world, such as World Wars I and II, formation
of the United Nations, Marshall Plan, NATO,
Korean and Vietnam Wars, end of the Cold War,
and interventions in Latin America. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.5.1.3 |
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No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
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01 |
Summarize the course of events that led to United
States military involvement in Vietnam. |
Ch. 24 |
TMA, EOC |
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02 |
Describe and account for the conduct of the
Vietnam War by the Johnson and Nixon administrations. |
Ch. 24 |
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03 |
Assess the social, political, and economic impact
of the Vietnam War on Americans in Vietnam and
at home. |
Ch. 24 |
TMA, EOC |
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04 |
Evaluate the effects of the Vietnam War. |
Ch. 24 |
TMA, EOC |
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Instructional Objective
1321.20 Analyze the impact of the actions
and policies of the federal government on American
society during the 1970s. |
Standard Reference
132120 |
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Associated Instructional Objective: |
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Provide and evaluate examples of social and
political leadership in American history. |
9-12.USH2.4.3.2 |
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Explain ways in which people responded to their
physical environment in the development and emergence
of the modern United States. |
9-12.USH2.2.2.1 |
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Analyze ways in which the physical environment
affected political and economic development. |
9-12.USH2.2.2.2 |
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No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
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01 |
Explain the foreign and domestic policies of
the Nixon administration. |
Ch. 25 |
TMA |
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02 |
Analyze the Watergate scandal and its impact
on American society. |
Ch. 25 |
TMA, EOC |
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03 |
Evaluate the efforts of Nixon’s successors to
solve foreign and domestic problems of the 1970s. |
Ch. 25 |
TMA, EOC |
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Unit
10 |
The Conservative Revolution
and the Post Cold War World |
Semester 2, 3 Weeks |
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Instructional Objective
1321.21 Understand the political and economic
changes of the new conservatism. |
Standard Reference
132121 |
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Associated Instructional Objectives: |
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Analyze the role of government policy in the
economic development of the modern United States. |
9-12.USH2.3.2.1 |
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Trace the development of political, civil, and
economic rights. |
9-12.USH2.4.4.1 |
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Provide and evaluate examples of social and
political leadership in American history. |
9-12.USH2.4.3.2 |
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No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
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01 |
Trace the development of the conservative revolution
of 1980. |
Ch. 26 |
TMA, EOC |
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02 |
Assess the political and economic policies of
the Reagan-Bush era. |
Ch. 26 |
TMA, EOC |
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Instructional Objective
1321.22 Analyze ways in which language, literature,
the arts, traditions, beliefs, values and behavior
patterns of diverse cultures have enriched
American society. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.1.1.1 |
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No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
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01 |
Examine the effects of the social issues of
the 1980s and 1990s on American politics and
culture. |
Ch. 26, 27 |
TMA, EOC |
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02 |
Discuss American pop culture issues that have
affected the rest of the world. |
Ch. 26, 27 |
TMA |
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Instructional Objective
1321.23 Explain the significance of principal
events in the United States’ relations with
the world, such as World Wars I and II, formation
of the United Nations, Marshall Plan, NATO,
Korean and Vietnam Wars, end of the Cold War,
and interventions in Latin America. |
Standard Reference
9-12.USH2.5.1.3 |
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Associated Instructional Objective: |
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Compare competing belief systems of the 20th century,
including communism, totalitarianism, isolationism,
and internationalism. |
9-12.USH2.5.1.1 |
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Trace the major foreign policy positions that
have characterized the United States’ relations
with the world in the 20th century. |
9-12.USH2.5.1.2 |
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Explain how and why the United States assumed
the role of world leader after World War II and
what its leadership role is in the world today. |
9-12.USH2.5.1.4 |
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No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
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01 |
Analyze the foreign policies of the Reagan and
Bush administrations. |
Ch. 26 |
TMA, EOC |
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02 |
Analyze reasons for the collapse of various
communist governments throughout Eastern Europe
and the resulting changes and challenges in American
post Cold War foreign policy. |
Ch. 26, 27 |
TMA, EOC |
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Instructional Objective
1321.24 Understand the social and political
changes in the United States during the late
20th century and the impact of government
policies on domestic and global affairs. |
Standard Reference
132124 |
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Associated Instructional Objectives: |
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Discuss the causes and effects of various conflicts
in American history. |
9-12.USH2.1.1.2 |
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Analyze the changes in the political, social,
and economic conditions of immigrant groups |
9-12.USH2.1.2.2 |
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Account for and define the shift from the industrial
society at the beginning of the 20th century
to the technological society at the end of the
20th century. |
9-12.USH2.1.4.5 |
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Analyze the role of the modern United States
in the global economy. |
9-12.USH2.3.1.3 |
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Analyze the role of government policy in the
economic development of the modern United States. |
9-12.USH2.3.2.1 |
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Provide and evaluate examples of social and
political leadership in American history. |
9-12.USH2.4.3.2 |
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Trace the development of political, civil, and
economic rights. |
9-12.USH2.4.4.1 |
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No. |
Performance Objective |
Resource Reference |
Assessment Correlation |
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01 |
Analyze the divided politics of the 1990s, including
the policies and scandals of the Clinton presidency. |
Ch. 27 |
TMA, EOC |
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02 |
Summarize the federal government’s response
to the issues of international trade, immigration,
environment, and changing demographics. |
Ch. 26, 27 |
TMA, EOC |
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03 |
Examine scientific and technological advances
and explain their effect on the economy and workplace. |
Ch. 27 |
TMA, EOC |
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04 |
Analyze social and economic changes in industry
and in the makeup of the labor force since 1968
(e.g., shift from manufacturing to service industries,
influx of women and new immigrants, decline in
labor unionism). |
Ch. 26, 27 |
TMA, EOC |
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