US/VA History Table of Contents

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US/VA History Table of Contents
Unit: Constitutional Period/New Nation
1. “The Story So Far” (notes)
2. The Articles of Confederation (questions and diagram)
3. Guiding Principles of the Constitution
4. Constitutional Convention: “Virginia Plan”, “Great Compromise” diagram
5. Federalists v. Anti-Federalists (chart)
6. Virginia documents worksheet
7. Bill of Rights
8. John Marshall reading and questions
9. Federalists v. Democratic-Republicans (chart)
10. Thomas Jefferson’s thoughts
11. Manifest Destiny/Motives for Westward Expansion notes
12. Blank map to be labeled of westward expansion (with notes on the back)
Unit: Expansion and Reform
1. Blank map of westward expansion (keep from previous unit)
2. Trails of Tears
3. War of 1812 notes
4. Post War of 1812—American Politics notes
5. Jackson DBQ chart
6. North v. South web quest
7. Missouri Compromise
8. Sectional Tensions Notes
9. South Carolina Nullification Crisis
10. Growing Tensions Over Slavery (notes for “stations”)
Unit: The Civil War
11. “The Civil War: The Cause” notes sheet (documentary)
12. Key Leaders/Figures of the Civil War
13. Civil War Data (graphs)
14. Civil War Data questions
15. Civil War Events Timeline
16. Key Events
17. Gettysburg Address
18. “The Civil War” (Last episode notes)
19. “Strong Women” notes (stations)
20. Consequences of the War worksheet (Lincoln v. Radical Republicans, impact on society)
21. Remember These Guys? (Grant, Lee, and Douglass’s stances on Reconstruction)
22. Reconstruction Era Cartoons Analysis
Unit: Immigration, and Industrialization
23. Immigration notes
24. What was the Homestead Act?
25. Immigration cartoons
26. Industrialization notes (timeline)
27. Famous industrialists (presentation notes)
28. “How the Other Half Lives” excerpts
29. Economic Impact of Industrialization
30. Progressive era notes (with “stations”)
31. What is a Monopoly? (and Business & Labor reform notes)
32. Progressive era movie notes
33. Progressive era constitutional amendments
34. Race Relations (your own notes)
35. DuBois v. Washington
Imperialism, WWI, and Interwar
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Intro to Imperialism (guided notes)
WWI web quest
WWI notes (guided notes)
14 Points worksheet/What is the Mandate System? (backside of 14 Pts)
Treaty of Versailles notes
Interwar Social Life Chart
Venn Diagram—NY Times article
Causes of the Depression flow chart
Legacy of the New Deal/Impact of the Great Depression (station notes)
WWII
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WWII themes and terms—chart accompanying skits
Rise of Hitler and Start of War notes
Pearl Harbor movie questions
American war effort chart
Major events and battles timeline
Major events and battles chart
Executive Order No. 9066 questions
A-bomb worksheet
Holocaust and Aftermath notes
Cold War
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Themes of the Cold War chart (to go with skits)
Origins of the Cold War notes
Timeline: The Cold War Begins
Cold War maps
NATO/Warsaw Pact/Berlin Wall notes (your own notes)
Cold War cartoons
Cold War at Home notes (your own)
Film: The Vietnam Dilemma
End of the Cold War—your own notes
Civil Rights
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School Segregation (book work worksheet)
Voter Discrimination notes (literacy tests)
Legal Background on Segregation (Jim Crow Era) (Includes questions on film about B v. B)
Civil Rights Era Timeline
Civil Rights Movement—Role of Virginia (your own notes)
SOL review worksheets (multiple of these—keep them in your notebooks!)
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