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US History Review 7 th Grade Task Card Amy Ard PARCC Like Items from

GLES 51. Explain the causes, course, and consequences of the American Revolutionary War (H-1B-M6) 53. Explain the role of key figures in the American Revolution (H-1B-M6) 55. Describe the issues involved in the creation and ratification of the U.S. Constitution (H-1B-M8) 57. Describe major events and issues involving early presidencies (H-1B-M8) 60. Describe provisions of the Monroe Doctrine and its influence on U.S. foreign relations (H-1B-M9) 62. Explain Manifest Destiny and its economic, political, social, and religious roots (H-1B-M9) 64. Identify the causes, course, and consequences of the Texas War for Independence and the Mexican-American War (H-1B-M9) 65. Describe Jacksonian democracy, the influence of Jackson on the U.S. political system, and Jackson’s Indian Removal Policy (H- 1B-M10) 67. Analyze national policies on a protective tariff, a national bank, federally funded improvements (e.g., roads, canals, railroads), and educational and prison reforms (H-1B-M10) 68. Compare ways of life in northern and southern states and identify factors that caused rapid urbanization and the growth of slavery (H-1B-M10) 70. Explain the importance of the Second Great Awakening, the ideas of its principal leaders, and how it affected public education, temperance, woman’s suffrage, and abolition (H-1B-M11) 73. Describe the economic, social, and cultural differences between the North and South, including the advantages and disadvantages each had at the outbreak of the Civil War (H-1B-M12) 76. Describe the course of the Civil War, including major turning points and the war’s immediate and long-term impact on the North and the South (H-1B-M12) 78. Describe provisions of the Thirteenth Amendment and Lincoln’s reasons for advancing it, as well as the purpose and significance of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments (H-1B-M12)

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