SOCIAL STUDIES GRADE EIGHT –WAR BETWEEN THE NORTH AND SOUTH

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SOCIAL STUDIES GRADE EIGHT –WAR BETWEEN THE NORTH AND SOUTH Missouri Compromise Plantation System The War Between the North and South Content Vocabulary: Secede Segregation Lynching Carpetbagger Sharecropper Freemen Amnesty Radical Black codes Impeach Emancipation Scalawag Reconstruction Abolitionism Essential Understandings/Concepts: CT.CK.1.1.1. Create historical timelines and interpret the data presented in the timelines. CT.CK.1.1.2. Analyze examples of conflicts that have been resolved through compromise (e.g. compromises over slavery, social reforms). CT.CK.1.1.4. Explain how the arts, architecture, music and literature of the United States both influence and reflect its history and cultural heterogeneity. CT.CK.1.1.5. Analyze how specific individuals and their ideas and beliefs influenced U.S. history. CT.CK.1.1.6. Compare and contrast the causes and effects of the American evolution and the Civil War. CT.CK.1.2.11. Analyze the connections between and among local, state and national historical events (e.g. immigration, Civil War participation, trade, manufacturing). CT.CK.1.3.12. Assess the slave trade’s impact on American social institutions. CT.CK.1.3.13. Analyze foreign reactions to the institution of slavery in America (e.g. Amistad, Liberia, English abolition). CT.CK.1.4.15. Examine how geography influenced the economic and political development of the United States CT.CK.1.6.17. Analyze and draw conclusions about the impact of immigration on the United States at different stages in its history. CT.CK.1.8.19. Evaluate the impact of the U.S. Constitution on the lives of U.S. citizens (e.g. amendments, court cases). CT.CK.1.9.21. Assess the impact of court cases that expanded or limited rights and responsibilities enumerated in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. CT.CK.1.9.22. Debate instances where rights and responsibilities of citizens are in conflict (e.g. free speech and public safety, private property and eminent domain). CT.CK.1.10.23. Analyze how technology has influenced productivity (e.g. cotton gin, steam power, interchangeable parts, telegraph, telephone, manned flight, computers). CT.CK.1.12.25. Identify and analyze specific factors that promoted growth and economic expansion in the United States. CT.CK.1.12.26. Outline how trade affected nationalism and sectionalism in U.S. history (e.g. roads, canals, railroads, “cotton culture”). CT.CK.1.13.27. Compare similarities and differences of ethnic/cultural groups in the United States (e.g. beliefs, values, traditions) and their impact on American social systems. CT.CK.1.13.28. Analyze the contributions and challenges of different cultural/ethnic groups in the United States over time. CT.CK.1.13.29. Examine how stereotypes develop and explain their impact on history and contemporary events.