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TAKS Review Objective Three 11th Social Studies TAKS Review Objective Three

Objective 3 (US2B) analyze economic issues such as industrialization, the growth of railroads, the growth of labor unions, farm issues, and the rise of big business

Objective 3 (US2C) analyze social issues such as the treatment of minorities, child labor, growth of cities, and problems of immigrants

Objective 3 (US4B) evaluate the impact of reform leaders such as Susan B. Anthony, W.E.B. DuBois, [and Robert LaFollette] on American society

Objective 3 (US7B) identify significant leaders of the civil rights movement, including Martin Luther King, Jr.

Objective 3 (US13A) analyze causes of economic growth and prosperity in the 1920’s.

Objective 3 (US13B) analyze the causes of the Great Depression, including the decline in worldwide trade, the stock market crash, and bank failures.

Objective 3 (US13C) analyze the effects of the Great Depression on the U.S. economy and government.

Objective 3 (US13E) analyze how various New Deal agencies and programs such as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, [the Securities and Exchange Commission,] and Social Security to affect the lives of U.S. citizens

Objective 3 (US14A) describe the economic effects of World War II on the home front, including rationing, female employment, and the end of the Great Depression.

Objective 3 (US14E) describe the dynamic relationship between U.S. international trade policies and the U.S. free enterprise system

Objective 3 (US21A) explain actions taken by people from racial, ethnic, and religious groups to expand economic opportunities and political rights in American society.

Objective 3 (US21D) identify the political, social, and economic contributions of women to American society.

Objective 3 (US22A) explain the effects of scientific discoveries and technological innovations such as electric power, the telegraph and telephone, petroleum-based products, medical vaccinations, and computers on the development of the United States.

Objective 3 (US22C) analyze the impact of technological innovations on the nature of work, the American labor movement, and businesses.

Objective 3 (WG5B) analyze political, economic, social and demographic data to determine the level of development and standard of living in nations (correlates with WH14C)

Objective 3 (WG10C) compare the ways people satisfy their basic needs through the production of goods and services such as subsistence agriculture versus market-oriented agriculture or cottage industries versus commercial industries (correlates with WH14C)