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SAQ: Historians Disagree - Immigration Act of 1965

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Garcia posits that the Immigration Act of 1965 had a profound impact on the demographic composition of the United States, leading to a significant increase in immigration from Latin America and Asia. He argues that this influx of diverse populations has enriched American culture and society, contributing to the United States' status as a melting pot of cultures. Garcia highlights the economic contributions of immigrants, including their role in the workforce and the revitalization of urban areas.

Garcia, Luis. 'The New American Mosaic: Immigration and Society.' Demographic Studies, 2011.

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Briefly explain how ONE historical event or development from the late 20th century that is not explicitly mentioned in the excerpts could be used to support Garcia's argument.
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Part C

Briefly explain how ONE historical event or development from the late 20th century that is not explicitly mentioned in the excerpts could be used to support Miller's argument.
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Unit 1: Period 1: 1491–1607

DBQ: Changes in History - The Impact of European Colonization

Evaluate the extent to which European colonization affected Native American societies in the period 1492–1607.

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LEQ: Causation - European Colonization

Evaluate the extent to which European colonization affected the social and economic structures of Native American societies in the period 1492–1692.

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LEQ: Changes in History - European Religious Influence

Evaluate the extent to which European religious practices and beliefs changed in response to interactions with Native American and African cultures from 1492 to 1692.

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LEQ: Changes in History - Native American and European Relations

Evaluate the extent to which Native American-European relations changed from the period of initial contact in 1492 to the establishment of Jamestown in 1607.

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LEQ: Changes in History - The Impact of the Columbian Exchange

Evaluate the extent to which the introduction of New World crops to Europe via the Columbian Exchange changed European agriculture and economy in the period 1492–1700.

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LEQ: Changes in History - The Role of Technology in Exploration

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LEQ: Changes in History - The Transformation of Labor Systems

Evaluate the extent to which labor systems in the American colonies changed in response to the introduction of African slavery from 1607 to 1807.

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LEQ: Relative Causes - Native American and European Interactions

Evaluate the relative importance of disease, military conquest, and religious conversion in the European subjugation of Native American populations in the period 1492–1650.

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LEQ: Relative Causes - The Impact of the Columbian Exchange

Evaluate the relative importance of the introduction of new crops and livestock, the exchange of diseases, and the transatlantic slave trade in shaping the New World societies from 1492 to 1700.

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LEQ: Relative Causes - The Success of the Spanish Empire

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - Columbus' Arrival

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - Encomienda System

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - European Competition

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - Native American Societies

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - Tobacco in Virginia

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Columbus's Arrival

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Introduction of Slavery

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Jamestown and Tobacco

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Cultural Interactions

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - European Encounters

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Native American Societies

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - The Columbian Exchange

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SAQ: Primary Source - Account by Bartolomé de las Casas

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SAQ: Primary Source - Columbus' First Impressions

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SAQ: Primary Source - Hernando de Soto's Exploration

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SAQ: Primary Source - The Mayflower Compact

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - European Colonization Strategies

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - European Encounters

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Native American and European Views of Land

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Unit 2: Period 2: 1607–1754

DBQ: Causation - Economic Policies and Colonial Resistance

Evaluate the extent to which British economic policies in the period 1651–1754 led to resistance in the American colonies.

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LEQ: Causation - Impact of Salutary Neglect

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LEQ: Causation - Salem Witch Trials

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LEQ: Causation - Slavery in the Colonies

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LEQ: Changes in History - Colonial Diversity

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LEQ: Relative Causes - The First Great Awakening

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LEQ: Relative Causes - The Impact of Mercantilism on Colonial Development

Evaluate the relative importance of causes of the impact of mercantilism on colonial development in the period 1607–1754.

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Colonial Population Growth

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - The Salem Witch Trials

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - British Economic Policies and Colonial Response

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Colonial Government Structures

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Colonial Rebellions

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Slavery in the Colonies

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - Puritan Motivations

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - The Navigation Acts

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SAQ: Primary Source - Declaration of Independence

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SAQ: Primary Source - John Adams on Independence

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SAQ: Primary Source - Navigation Acts

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SAQ: Primary Source - Salem Witch Trials

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SAQ: Primary Source - Washington's Farewell Address

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Colonial Autonomy and British Control

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Colonial Education and Enlightenment Influence

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Colonial Rebellions

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Puritan Immigration and Regional Development

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Unit 3: Period 3: 1754–1800

DBQ: Causation - Colonial Resistance and the Path to Independence

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DBQ: Relative Causes - Road to the American Revolution

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LEQ: Causation - The Effect of the Articles of Confederation on the Development of the U.S. Constitution

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LEQ: Causation - The Impact of Republican Motherhood

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LEQ: Causation - The Impact of the Seven Years' War on Colonial-British Relations

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LEQ: Causation - The Influence of the French Revolution on American Politics

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LEQ: Changes in History - Development of American Political Parties

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LEQ: Changes in History - Impact of Revolutionary Ideals on Women's Roles

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LEQ: Relative Causes - The American Revolution

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LEQ: Relative Causes - The Development of a New Government

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LEQ: Relative Causes - The Failure of the Articles of Confederation

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LEQ: Relative Causes - The Formation of Political Parties

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - Lexington and Concord

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - The Articles of Confederation

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - The Constitutional Convention

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - The Stamp Act

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Taxation and Colonial Resistance

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - The Articles of Confederation

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - The Constitutional Convention

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - The Declaration of Independence

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - The Declaration of Independence

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - The Development of Political Parties

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - The Constitution

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SAQ: Primary Source - The Articles of Confederation

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SAQ: Primary Source - The Constitution of the United States

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SAQ: Primary Source - The Stamp Act

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Alien and Sedition Acts and the Patriot Act

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Articles of Confederation and the Constitution

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Unit 4: Period 4: 1800–1848

DBQ: Causation - The Louisiana Purchase

Evaluate the extent to which the Louisiana Purchase led to the expansion of the United States' territory and influence in the period 1800–1848.

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LEQ: Causation - Jacksonian Democracy

Evaluate the extent to which Jacksonian Democracy affected social and political reforms in the United States in the period 1828–1848.

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LEQ: Causation - The War of 1812

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LEQ: Changes in History - Jacksonian Democracy

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LEQ: Changes in History - The Impact of the Louisiana Purchase

Evaluate the extent to which the Louisiana Purchase changed the United States' territorial expansion in the period 1800–1848.

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LEQ: Changes in History - The Impact of the War of 1812

Evaluate the extent to which the War of 1812 changed U.S. foreign policy and national identity in the period 1800–1848.

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LEQ: Changes in History - The Missouri Compromise

Evaluate the extent to which the Missouri Compromise changed the debate over slavery in the United States in the period 1820–1860.

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LEQ: Relative Causes - Jacksonian Democracy

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LEQ: Relative Causes - War of 1812

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - The War of 1812

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - The Louisiana Purchase

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - The Missouri Compromise

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - The Monroe Doctrine

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - The War of 1812

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Economic Developments

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Jefferson's Policies

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - The Monroe Doctrine

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - The War of 1812

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SAQ: Primary Source - The Louisiana Purchase

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SAQ: Primary Source - The Monroe Doctrine and Slavery Debate

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SAQ: Primary Source - The War of 1812

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Federalists and Whigs

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Jeffersonian Republicans and Jacksonian Democrats

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - War of 1812 and Mexican-American War

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Unit 5: Period 5: 1844–1877

DBQ: Causation - The Road to Civil War

Evaluate the extent to which the debate over the expansion of slavery contributed to the onset of the Civil War in the period 1844–1861.

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DBQ: Changes in History - The Path to the Civil War

Evaluate the extent to which the annexation of Texas and the Oregon Treaty affected the sectional tensions leading to the Civil War in the period 1844–1861.

Hard

LEQ: Causation - The Civil War's Impact on Federal Power

Evaluate the extent to which the Civil War affected the balance of power between the federal government and the states in the period 1861–1877.

Medium

LEQ: Causation - The Dred Scott Decision

Evaluate the extent to which the Dred Scott decision affected the political landscape of the United States in the period 1857–1865.

Hard

LEQ: Causation - The Emancipation Proclamation

Evaluate the extent to which the Emancipation Proclamation affected the course of the Civil War and the political landscape in the United States from 1863 to 1877.

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LEQ: Changes in History - Reconstruction's Impact on African American Rights

Evaluate the extent to which the rights of African Americans changed as a result of Reconstruction in the period 1865–1877.

Medium

LEQ: Changes in History - The Civil War's Impact on Federal and State Power

Evaluate the extent to which the balance of power between the federal government and the states changed as a result of the Civil War in the period 1844–1877.

Hard

LEQ: Changes in History - The Role of Women during the Civil War and Reconstruction

Evaluate the extent to which the role of women in society changed as a result of the Civil War and Reconstruction in the period 1861–1877.

Medium

LEQ: Relative Causes - Reconstruction

Evaluate the relative importance of political, economic, and social factors in shaping the outcomes of Reconstruction in the period 1865–1877.

Hard

LEQ: Relative Causes - The Civil War

Evaluate the relative importance of political, economic, and social causes of the Civil War in the period 1820–1860.

Medium

LEQ: Relative Causes - The Failure of Reconstruction

Evaluate the relative importance of political resistance, economic constraints, and social attitudes in contributing to the failure of Reconstruction in the period 1865–1877.

Hard

SAQ: Cause and Effect - Lincoln's House Divided Speech

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - Lincoln's Letter to Greeley

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - American Principles

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Emancipation Proclamation

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Reconstruction Era

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - The Compromise of 1850

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Civil War Battles

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Reconstruction Policies

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SAQ: Primary Source - Calhoun's Exposition and Protest

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SAQ: Primary Source - Grant's Veto of the Civil Rights Bill

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Slavery and Emancipation

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - The Compromise of 1850 and Kansas-Nebraska Act

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Unit 6: Period 6: 1865–1898

DBQ: Causation - The Age of Invention and Labor Movements

Evaluate the extent to which technological advancements and industrialization led to the development of labor movements in the period 1876–1898.

Medium

DBQ: Changes in History - The Impact of Industrialization and Economic Policies

Evaluate the extent to which the rise of industrialization and the implementation of economic policies affected social and political developments in the United States in the period 1865–1898.

Hard

LEQ: Causation - The Effects of Imperialism

Evaluate the extent to which American imperialism in the late 19th century affected international relations and the global balance of power during the period 1865–1898.

Hard

LEQ: Causation - The Effects of Jim Crow Laws

Evaluate the extent to which Jim Crow laws affected African American communities in the South during the period 1865–1898.

Hard

LEQ: Causation - The Impact of Technological Advancements on Industrial Growth

Evaluate the extent to which technological advancements in the late 19th century affected industrial growth in the United States during the period 1865–1898.

Medium

LEQ: Causation - The Impact of the Populist Movement

Evaluate the extent to which the Populist movement of the late 19th century affected American politics and society during the period 1865–1898.

Medium

LEQ: Causation - The Role of Labor Unions

Evaluate the extent to which labor unions in the late 19th century affected workers' rights and labor conditions in the United States during the period 1865–1898.

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LEQ: Changes in History - American Imperialism

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LEQ: Changes in History - Industrialization and Labor Movements

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LEQ: Changes in History - Populist Movement

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LEQ: Relative Causes - Jim Crow Laws

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LEQ: Relative Causes - Labor Movements

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - Anti-Imperialism

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - Atlanta Compromise

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - Sherman Antitrust Act

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Industrialization

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Reconstruction Era

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Sherman Antitrust Act

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - The Gettysburg Address

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - American Imperialism

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Industrialization and Labor

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - Industrialization's Impact

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SAQ: Primary Source - Declaration of Independence

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SAQ: Primary Source - Du Bois’s Double Consciousness

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SAQ: Primary Source - Gettysburg Address

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Booker T. Washington vs. W.E.B. Du Bois

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Industrialization and Labor Unions

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Tariffs

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Unit 7: Period 7: 1890–1945

DBQ: Causation - The Progressive Era's Impact

Evaluate the extent to which the Progressive Era (1900-1920) led to significant social and political reforms in the United States.

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DBQ: Changes in History - Progressive Era to WWII

Evaluate the extent to which the Progressive Era reforms affected the policies and social attitudes during the period of the Great Depression and World War II in the period 1900–1945.

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DBQ: Relative Causes - The Transformation of American Society and Government (1900-1938)

Evaluate the relative importance of causes of the transformation of American society and government in the period 1900–1938.

Hard

LEQ: Causation - The Effects of World War II on American Society

Evaluate the extent to which World War II affected American society in the period 1941–1945.

Medium

LEQ: Causation - The Great Depression's Impact on American Society

Evaluate the extent to which the Great Depression affected American society in the period 1929–1941.

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LEQ: Causation - The Impact of Progressive Era Reforms

Evaluate the extent to which the Progressive Era reforms affected American society in the period 1900–1920.

Medium

LEQ: Causation - The Influence of the New Deal on American Political and Economic Systems

Evaluate the extent to which the New Deal influenced the American political and economic systems in the period 1933–1945.

Hard

LEQ: Causation - The Role of US Foreign Policy in WWI

Evaluate the extent to which United States foreign policy contributed to the nation's entry into World War I in the period 1914–1917.

Hard

LEQ: Changes in History - American Isolationism

Evaluate the extent to which American foreign policy maintained its isolationist stance from the end of World War I to the beginning of World War II in the period 1918–1941.

Hard

LEQ: Changes in History - U.S. Foreign Policy Pre and Post WWI

Evaluate the extent to which United States foreign policy towards Latin America changed from the early 19th century to the end of World War II in the period 1820–1945.

Hard

LEQ: Relative Causes - The New Deal

Evaluate the relative importance of causes of the implementation of the New Deal in the period 1933–1939.

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LEQ: Relative Causes - The Rise of Progressivism

Evaluate the relative importance of causes of the rise of the Progressive movement in the period 1890–1920.

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LEQ: Relative Causes - U.S. Entry into World War I

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LEQ: Relative Causes - U.S. Foreign Policy Shifts Pre-WWII

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - FDR's Good Neighbor Policy

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - Roosevelt's Square Deal

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - US Entry into WWII

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - US Foreign Policy 1890–1945

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - World War II Home Front

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - The Impact of the New Deal

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - The Nature of Progressivism

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - The Open Door Policy

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - The Use of Atomic Bombs

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SAQ: Primary Source - FDR's First Inaugural Address

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SAQ: Primary Source - The Declaration of Independence

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Espionage and Sedition Acts

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - New Deal and WWII Domestic Policies

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - The Great Migration and Women's Roles in WWI

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Unit 8: Period 8: 1945–1980

DBQ: Causation - The Marshall Plan and the Cold War

Evaluate the extent to which the Marshall Plan led to the containment of communism in the period 1947-1952.

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DBQ: Changes in History - The Impact of Civil Rights Legislation on Racial Equality

Evaluate the extent to which civil rights legislation in the 1960s affected racial equality in the United States in the period 1964–1980.

Medium

DBQ: Changes in History - The Impact of the Vietnam War on American Society

Evaluate the extent to which the Vietnam War affected American society and domestic policy in the period 1964–1975.

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DBQ: Relative Causes - Cold War Policies

Evaluate the relative importance of economic assistance, military aid, and political support in the United States' strategy to counter communism in the period 1945–1975.

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LEQ: Causation - Civil Rights Movements' Impact on Legislation

Evaluate the extent to which the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s affected civil rights legislation in the United States in the period 1950–1980.

Hard

LEQ: Causation - The Effects of the Eisenhower Interstate System

Evaluate the extent to which the development of the Interstate Highway System under President Eisenhower affected American suburbanization and economic growth in the period 1956–1980.

Hard

LEQ: Causation - Vietnam War's Impact on American Politics

Evaluate the extent to which the Vietnam War affected American politics in the period 1964–1975.

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LEQ: Changes in History - Civil Rights Movement's Impact on Legislation

Evaluate the extent to which the Civil Rights Movement changed federal legislation in the period 1954–1980.

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LEQ: Changes in History - The Impact of the Cold War on American Domestic Policy

Evaluate the extent to which American domestic policy changed in response to the Cold War in the period 1945–1980.

Medium

LEQ: Changes in History - The Impact of the Women's Movement on Legislation

Evaluate the extent to which federal legislation changed in response to the Women's Movement in the period 1960–1980.

Hard

LEQ: Changes in History - The Vietnam War's Impact on American Society

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LEQ: Relative Causes - Civil Rights Movement

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Medium

LEQ: Relative Causes - The Cold War

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LEQ: Relative Causes - Vietnam War

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Hard

SAQ: Cause and Effect - Eisenhower's Farewell Address

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - The Civil Rights Act of 1964

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - The Watergate Scandal

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Eisenhower's Farewell Address

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Eisenhower's Farewell Address

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - JFK's Inaugural Address

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Vietnam War's Impact

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - McCarthyism

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - The 1960s Counterculture

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - The Civil Rights Movement

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Vietnam War

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - The Marshall Plan

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - The Rise of Conservatism

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SAQ: Primary Source - Eisenhower on the Armaments Industry

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SAQ: Primary Source - Eisenhower's Farewell Address

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SAQ: Primary Source - Friedan on Women's Rights

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Civil Rights Acts of 1957 and 1964

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Eisenhower's and Nixon's Foreign Policies

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Korean War and Vietnam War

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Truman Doctrine and Marshall Plan

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Unit 9: Period 9: 1980–Present

DBQ: Causation - The Bush Presidency and the New World Order

Evaluate the extent to which the presidency of George H.W. Bush led to a new world order in the period 1988-1993.

Hard

LEQ: Causation - Immigration and Demographic Changes

Evaluate the extent to which immigration policies and demographic changes affected American society in the period 1965–2015.

Hard

LEQ: Causation - The Digital Revolution

Evaluate the extent to which the digital revolution affected the American workforce and economy in the period 1980–Present.

Extreme

LEQ: Causation - The Rise of Conservatism

Evaluate the extent to which the rise of conservatism affected American politics and society in the period 1980–Present.

Hard

LEQ: Causation - The War on Terror

Evaluate the extent to which the War on Terror reshaped U.S. foreign policy and American society in the period 2001–Present.

Medium

LEQ: Changes in History - Immigration and American Society

Evaluate the extent to which American society changed in response to the increase in immigration from Latin America and Asia in the period 1965–2000.

Hard

LEQ: Changes in History - The Role of Women in the Workforce

Evaluate the extent to which the role of women in the American workforce changed in response to societal and economic developments in the period 1960–2000.

Medium

LEQ: Changes in History - The War on Terror and U.S. Foreign Policy

Evaluate the extent to which U.S. foreign policy changed in response to the War on Terror in the period 2001–Present.

Hard

LEQ: Relative Causes - Immigration and Demographic Changes

Evaluate the relative importance of causes of immigration and demographic changes in the United States in the period 1965–2000.

Medium

LEQ: Relative Causes - The 2008 Financial Crisis

Evaluate the relative importance of causes of the 2008 financial crisis in the period 1990–2008.

Extreme

LEQ: Relative Causes - The Digital Revolution

Evaluate the relative importance of causes of the digital revolution and its impact on American society in the period 1980–2000.

Hard

LEQ: Relative Causes - The Rise of Conservatism

Evaluate the relative importance of causes of the rise of conservatism in the period 1960–1980.

Medium

SAQ: Cause and Effect - Reagan's Policies

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SAQ: Cause and Effect - Repeal of Glass-Steagall

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Digital Revolution

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Immigration Trends

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Post-Cold War Vision

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Reagan's Vision of Government

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SAQ: Continuity and Change - Response to 9/11

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Digital Revolution

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Immigration Trends

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Reaganomics and Its Impact

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SAQ: Continuity and Change (No Stimulus) - Role of Women in Society

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - Digital Revolution

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - Immigration Act of 1965

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - Reaganomics

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SAQ: Historians Disagree - Repeal of Glass-Steagall

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SAQ: Primary Source - Immigration Act of 1965

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SAQ: Primary Source - Reaganomics

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Immigration Policies from 1980 to 2000

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SAQ: Similarity and Difference - Reagan and Bush's Foreign Policies

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