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US History II: Westward Movement to Modern Day Curriculum Map 2015-2016 Quarter Unit Unit Focus NC Essential Standards Literacy in History & Social Studies 1 Early Reform, Western Politics, and The Gilded Age Populist movement, Laissez-faire, Entrepreneurs Social Darwinism, Robber Barons, Philanthropy, Knights of Labor and Terrence Powderly, AFL and Samuel Gompers, American Railway Union and Eugene V. Debs, United Mine Workers and Mother Jones, Haymarket Square, Chinese Exclusion Act, urbanization, industrialization, Political Machines, Pendleton Act, Immigration, Ellis Island, Urbanization (i.e. Chicago s packing houses, New York s garment industry, and Cleveland s steel mills) AH2.H.3.2, 3.4, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 5.1, 6.1

Progressive Movement 19 th Amendment, 16 th Amendment, 18 th Amendment, muckrakers (Upton Sinclair, Lincoln Steffens, Ida Tarbell), The Jungle, Plessy v. Ferguson, Washington v. DuBois, NACCP, Jim Crow Laws, New Freedom, Underwood Tariff, Federal Reserve, FTC, Clayton Antitrust Act, Jane Addams, Hull House, Women s Suffrage AH2.H.3.1, 3.4, 4.1, 4.3, 5.1, 5.2 2 Imperialism and the Great War Spheres of Influence, yellow journalism, Sinking of the U.S.S. Maine, Spanish-American War, Platt Amendment, Panama Canal, Causes of World War I (M.A.I.N.), Zimmerman AH2.H.3.1, 3.2, 4.1, 4.4, 5.1, 6.1, 6.2, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 8.2

Telegram, Unrestricted Submarine Warfare, Sinking of the Lusitania, Selective Service Act, armistice, Liberty Bonds, Espionage and Sedition Act, Great Migration, Treaty of Versailles, League of Nations, Wilson s Fourteen-Points, Reparations, The Great Migration 1920 s and the Great Depression Isolationism, Red Scare, Teapot Dome, Roaring 20 s, prohibition, Fundamentalism, Harlem Renaissance, Lost Generation, Black Tuesday, Great Depression, New Deal, fireside chats, Dust Bowl, Scopes Monkey Trial, Modern vs Traditional in race and religion AH2.H6.1, 6.2, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 8.3

3 The World at War Rise of Totalitarianism (Mussolini & Hitler), Rome- Berlin axis, Allied/Axis Powers, Munich agreement, Nonaggression agreement (Germany/Russia), Causes of World War II, Neutrality Acts, Fascism, appeasement, Holocaust, Lend-Lease, Pearl Harbor, D-Day, Stalingrad, Island Hopping, Iwo Jima, Kamikaze, Japanese Internment, Victory Gardens, Manhattan Project, A- bomb, internment AH2.H.6.1, 6.2, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3

Culture & Cold War Iron Curtain, Containment, Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan, Korean War, Bay of Pigs, McCarthyism, 2nd Red Scare, GI Bill, Eisenhower Doctrine, Space Race, Cuban Missile Crisis, Domino Effect, Berlin Wall, baby boom, Levittown, Interstate Highway Act AH2.H.3.2, 4.1, 4.2, 4.4, 5.2, 6.1, 6.2, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 Changes at Home Camelot, New Frontier, Peace Corps, Race to the Moon, JFK Assassination, Great Society, Warren Court, Silent Spring, Brown v. Board of Education, Civil rights movement, Key Civil AH2.H.3.4, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 5.1, 5.2, 6.2, 7.3

Rights people (Dr. King, Rosa Parks, Malcolm X), Freedom Riders, Greensboro Sit-ins, Montgomery bus boycott, I Have a Dream speech, SNCC/SCLC, Civil Disobedience Vietnam War Years Domino Theory, Gulf of Tonkin, war protests, Tet Offensive, Vietnamization, Pentagon Papers, Saigon, 26th Amendment, War Powers Act, Counterculture. Watergate AH2.H.4.3, 4.4, 5.1, 5.2, 7.3

70s, 80s, 90s, and Now Stagflation, Southern Strategy, Detente, conservatism, Camp David Accords, Iranian hostage crisis, Watergate. Reagan- omics, Iran-Contra scandal, computers, Desert Storm, Roe v. Wade (abortion) and Bakke v. California (affirmative action), Election of 2000, Sept. 11, 2001, Iraq War, Afghanistan War, Osama bin Laden, No Child Left Behind, Election of 2008, AIDS, technological innovations AH2.H.3.2, 4.1, 4.2, 5.2, 6.2, 7.1, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3

I Can Statements Unit Early Reform, Western Politics, and The Gilded Age Progressive Movement Learning Target-I Can 1. I can describe the causes and effects of the financial difficulties that plagued the American farmer and trace the rise and decline of Populism. 2. I can explain the impact of railroads on other industries (steel) and the organization of big business. 3. I can identify John D. Rockefeller and Standard Oil and explain the rise of trusts and monopolies. 4. I can recognize the major US labor unions and leaders. 5. I can describe Ellis Island, change in immigrants origins to southern and eastern Europe, and impact of this change on cities. 6. I can explain the Chinese Exclusion Act and anti- Asian immigration sentiment on west coast. 1. I can describe the significance of the Progressive Presidents (Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson), reforms in political processes: initiative, recall, referendum, direct election of US senators, reform of labor laws, and efforts to improve conditions for the poor. 2. I can explain Upton Sinclair s The Jungle and federal regulations of meatpacking industry. 3. I can connect key Muckrakers to the issue they went after.

4. I can identify Jane Addams and the Hull House and describe role of women in reform movements. 5. I can describe passage of 18 th Amendment (prohibition) and 19 th Amendment (woman suffrage). 6. I can identify Jane Addams and the Hull House and describe role of women in reform movements. 7. I can describe the rise of Jim Crow, Plessy v. Ferguson, and emergence of NAACP. Imperialism and the Great War 1. I can identify the factors that led to the US building an Empire and our role in world affairs. 2. I can describe the Spanish-American War, the annexation of the Philippines, and debate over American expansionism. 3. I can explain US involvement in Latin America, Roosevelt Corollary, and Panama Canal. 4. I can describe movement from US neutrality to engagement in WWI: the MAIN underlying causes and the US response to unrestricted submarine warfare. 5. I can explain domestic impact of WWI, Great Migration, Espionage Act, and Eugene Debs. 6. I can explain Wilson s 14 Points and problems with League of Nations on the Versailles Treaty. 1920 s and the Great Depression 1. I can examine the social challenges of Modern vs Traditional in religion, race, and gender (i.e.

Scopes Monkey Trial). 2. I can explain the causes and effects of enforcement of Prohibition 3. I can describe modern forms of cultural expression during the Harlem Renaissance. 4. I can describe the causes of the stock market crash of 1929, the failure of the American banking system, and impact on the Great Depression. 5. I can explain factors (farming techniques & climate) that led to the Dust Bowl and western migration. 6. I can explain social and political impact of widespread unemployment. 7. I can describe the impact of Roosevelt s New Deal the 3 R s. The World at War 1. I can examine the rise of European dictators. 2. I can list and explain the causes and effects of World War II and the events leading to the US entry. 3. I can discuss the significant key turning point battles and leaders in the European and Pacific theaters. 4. I can identify the political challenges to Roosevelt s leadership from his Critics, the court packing plan and Neutrality Acts. 5. I can explain the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the internment of Japanese Americans. 6. I can describe war mobilization: rationing, war-time conversion & women in war industries.

7. I can describe the Manhattan Project and the implications of developing the atomic bomb. Culture & Cold War Changes at Home 1. I can describe the Marshall Plan, Berlin Airlift, Truman Doctrine and the containment policy 2. I can explain impact of communism in China, outbreak of Korean War, and McCarthyism. 3. I can describe the impact of the Space Race with the USSR: Sputnik and actions of Eisenhower. 4. I can describe the impact of the baby boom, Levittown, and Interstate Highway Act on the growth of suburbia. 5. I can describe the impact of containment/brinkmanship on the Cuban Revolution, the Bay of Pigs, the Berlin Wall, and the Cuban Missile Crisis. 1. I can describe the political impact of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. 2. I can compare and contrast SNCC and SCLC tactics: civil disobedience, sit-ins and freedom rides vs. Malcolm X- by any means necessary. 3. I can describe the causes and consequences of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the 1968 Housing Act. 4. I can describe the significance of MLK s Letter from a Birmingham Jail & I Have a Dream. 5. I can report the new challenged put forth by

Presidents Kennedy and Johnson to 1960 s America. 6. I can Explain Lyndon Johnson s Great Society and establishment of Medicare. 7. I can explain the importance of Rachel Carson s Silent Spring on the environmental movement. Vietnam War Years 1. I can identify the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, Tet Offensive, and growing opposition to the war. 2. I can analyze Nixon s Vietnamization policy, the Paris Peace Accords and the end of US involvement in Vietnam. 3. I can describe the impact of the Domino Effect is SE Asia. 4. I can explain the reasons behind the passing of the 26 th Amendment. 5. I can describe the social and political turmoil of 1968, the year everything fell apart assassinations of MLK and RFK, Vietnam War, and the Democratic National Convention. 6. I can demonstrate the escalation of United States policies of war in Vietnam through a timeline. 7. I can contrast the viewpoints of mainstream America and the counterculture. 8. 70s, 80s, 90s, and Now 1. I can describe Nixon s opening of China, the resignation due to Watergate scandal, America s changing attitudes toward government, and

Presidency of Gerald Ford. 2. I can explain the impact of Supreme Court decision on ideas of civil liberties and civil rights: Roe v. Wade (abortion) and Bakke v. California (affirmative action). 3. I can explain the factors for the emergence of the conservative era. 4. I can describe domestic and international events of Reagan s presidency. 5. I can explain Carter administration s efforts in Middle East: Camp David Accords, 1979 Iranian Revolution, and Iranian hostage crisis. 6. I can explain the relationship between Congress and Bill Clinton: the Contract with America, NAFTA, and the impeachment. 7. I can analyze the 2000 presidential election and its outcome. 8. I can analyze the response of George W. Bush to 9/11, the war on terrorism, and American interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq. 9. I can explain the impact of the election of 2008.