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1980 Today Chapter 20.1 US.107 Using census data and population pyramids identify and describe the demographic changes in the United States since 1980 and the increased movement of people from the Rust Belt to the Sun Belt. (C, E, G, H, P) The South and Southwest would experience a large population growth starting in the 1980s. Relevance: Immigration, warm climate and employment opportunities increased the population in these regions. TNSS. 107 What factors caused the growth of the Sunbelt? Rustbelt to Sunbelt In this lesson, students will read about the growth of the sunbelt, and explain the cuases and effects of the migration on America as a whole. 1. Rustbelt to Sunbelt http://www.inmotionaame.org/migrations/topic.cfm?migration=11&topic=4&bhcp=1 https://www.dropbox.com/s/uc19qo0o4j3lzf7/black%20migration%20graph.pdf?dl=0

1980 Today Chapter 20.2, 20.3, 20.4 and 21.3 US.104 Evaluate technological and scientific advances, including the work of significant innovators and entrepreneurs, in the fields of medicine, transportation, communication, food services, and geographic information systems. (C, E, G) US.105 Analyze the significant events and achievements of the Reagan administration, including revitalization of national pride, Reaganomics, War on Drugs, response to the Challenger disaster, Strategic Defense Initiative, the fall of communism in the Soviet Union, the response to the Marine barracks bombing in Lebanon, and the invasion of Grenada (C, E, H, P) US.106 Describe the significant events in the foreign policy of the George H.W. Bush administration, including the invasion of Panama & the Gulf War. (G, H, P) America experienced an explosion in technological and medical advances during the 1980 s and 1990 s. Relevance: The U.S. economy experienced unprecedented growth during the late 20 th century due to rapid technological and scientific advances. The advent of computers and the internet were the catalysts for technological change transforming the ways in which information was shared, communication, and the ways in which average citizens shop and spend money. It allowed for the rise of companies such as Apple and Dell and later Amazon and Ebay. The invention and popularity in cell phones also transformed communication. TNSS: US. 104 Conservatism brings Ronald Reagan and George Bush to the presidency, America s policies, society and economy would change the world. Relevance: Conservatism reached a high point during the 1980s, underscoring social issues that hampered progress. TNSS: US. 105 Changes in the communist nations and the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 brought an end to the Cold War. Relevance: The Soviet Union dissolved in 1991 and democratic reforms brought about new leaders. TNSS: US. 105 How did the internet change business, communication, and education in America? What were the significant events of the Reagan administration that brought about changes in America s social and economic climate? Identify and analyze the causes of the changes in the Communists nations that ended the Cold War? Conservative vs. Liberal Political Cartoon Analysis War Powers Act In this activity, students will examine some of the points outlined in the War Powers Act, and Reagan s use of the Act after the coup in Grenada. War Power s Report on Grenada This activity works with the War Powers Act activity above because it is the primary sources of the events discuss in that activity. Have the students debate the pros and cons of the new technologies of the 80s and 90s. Students will need to support their positions with specific inventions from research conducted. 1. Conservative vs. Liberal Political Cartoon Analysis https://www.dropbox.com/s/u0ohynb2roj40q9/dem%20vs%20rep%20political%20cartoon.jpg?dl=0 2. War Powers Act http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/education/for%20educators/document%20of%20the%20month/war%20powers/document%20of%20 the%20month-%20war%20powers.pdf 3. War Power s Report on Grenada - http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/education/for%20educators/document%20of%20the%20month/war%20powers/memorandum%20to %20the%20President%2010-25-83%20Military%20to%20Grenada.pdf

1980 Today Chapter 21.1 US.108 Summarize the significant events and achievements of the Clinton administration, including Welfare-to-Work, Brady Bill, reduction of the federal debt, NAFTA, and the scandals and subsequent impeachment proceedings. (C, E, H, P) With the conclusion of the Conservative Tide came the rise of Democrat Bill Clinton. Relevance: When Bill Clinton was elected President in 1992, he promised to provide the most ethical administration in history. Due to the bitter partisanship that dominated Washington D.C. during his two terms, and to his personal flaws, he became the most investigated President in history. In the second impeachment trial of a U.S. President, the prosecutors failed to convince two-thirds of the Senate that Clinton was guilty of high Crimes or Misdemeanors. TNSS: US. 108 How did Clinton s impeachment effect American opinion on the achievements of his administration? Clinton s Impeachment In this lesson, students will read about Clinton s administration, and the court case. They will then partake in with small group or whole class discussion by responding to the following questions: 1. What was the issue at the heart of the impeachment charges against President Clinton? 2. Is lying about an illicit extra-marital relationship a high Crime or Misdemeanor? Is lying under oath a high Crime or Misdemeanor? 3. Was Clinton guilty of high Crimes or Misdemeanors? 4. Was Clinton impeached mostly for constitutional reasons or mostly for political reasons? 1. Clinton s Impeachment http://billofrightsinstitute.org/educate/educator-resources/lessons-plans/presidents-constitution/clinton-impeachment/

1980 Today Chapter 22.1 and 22.2 US.110 Explain the reasons for and the outcome of the Supreme Court case Bush v. Gore. (H, P) US.111 Describe the impact of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, including the response of President George W. Bush, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and continuing efforts to combat terrorism globally. (E, G, H, P) The 2000 election between George W. Bush and Albert Gore set imperative precents for future elections. Relevance: The Presidential election of 2000, between major party candidates Governor George W. Bush of Texas and Vice President Al Gore of Tennessee, was one of the closest in our history. This elesson focuses on the events leading up to the Supreme Court ruling by which the election was decided, and the constitutional reasoning of that decision. TNSS. 110 How was the 2000 presidential election different to previous elections? How did the attacks on September 11 th, 2001 affect America and the world? Bush v. Gore In this lesson, students will read about the court case which determined the winner of the 2000 presidential election. They will then partake in with small group or whole class discussion by responding to the following questions: 1. Who were the two major party candidates in the presidential election of 2000? Why was the Florida result critical to the outcome of the election? 2. What was the Florida Supreme Court s reasoning for ordering a state-wide manual recount? 3. Why did Bush ask the U.S. Supreme Court to halt the state-wide manual recount? 4. What was Gore s argument for allowing it to continue? 5. Do you believe the U.S. Supreme Court ruled correctly? Why or why not? 1. Bush v. Gore http://billofrightsinstitute.org/educate/educator-resources/lessons-plans/presidents-constitution/bush-v-gore/ General Resources for Everyday Use These excellent resources may be used throughout the instruction of this course although they may not always be listed specifically in the resource section of the frameworks. Worksheet Works This resource allows teachers to generate their own graphic organizers in several different styles such as Venn diagrams, fishbone diagrams, T-Charts, Y-Charts, and several more. http://www.worksheetworks.com/miscellanea/graphic-organizers.html

Document Analysis Worksheets This resource was created by the National Archives for educators to utilize in helping students to analyze different forms of primary sources. http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/worksheets/ Powerpoint Palooza/American History These resources have hundreds of powerpoints broken down by era or subject matter. http://americanhistory.pppst.com/index.html http://www.pptpalooza.net/ Crash Course: US History This resource is a series of informational videos covering the span on US history narrated by YA author John Green. He is the author of The Fault in our Stars, which was just made into a movie, and so he is relevant to high school students. This excellent resource can be used many ways inside and outside the classroom. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=pl8dpuualjxtmwmepbjtsg593eg7obzo7s Online Jeopardy This resource allows teachers to create subject specific games of jeopardy, which could be played in class or students can access and play at home. It is a good study tool. https://www.superteachertools.net/jeopardyx/brandnewgame.php Quizlet/Study Blue These resources allow you to create decks of flashcards, which can be downloaded any studied and shared on a computer, smart phone, or tablet. Both provide several different ways to study the material. http://quizlet.com/ http://www.studyblue.com/