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Why Study The American Political System? 83 Students understand the foundation of the American political system and the ways in which citizens participate in it.
Why Study the Civil War? A Nation At War. 810 Students analyze the multiple causes, key events, and complex consequences of the Civil War. Describe critical developments and events in the war, including the major battles, geographical adva.
Why Study the Civil War and Reconstruction? A Nation Breaks Apart. The US Civil War and Reconstruction. 810 Students analyze the multiple causes, key events, and complex consequences of the Civil War. 1 Compare the conflicting interpretations of state and federal authority as emphasized in the speeches and writings of statesmen such as Daniel Webster and John C. 7 Explain how the war affected combatants, civilians, the physical environment, an.
Why Study Ancient Civilizations? Welcome to Ancient Mesopotamia! 6th Grade History of Ancient Civilizations.
Why Study the Civil War? The Civil War. Students analyze the multiple causes, key events, and complex consequences of. 1 Compare the conflicting interpretations of state and federal authority as emphasized. In the speeches and writings of statesmen such as Daniel Webster and John C. 2 Trace the boundaries constituting the North and the South, the geographical. Differences between the two regions, and the differences between agrarians and. And the earliest origins of that doctrine.