11.1 Students analyze the significant events in the founding of the nation and its attempts to realize the philosophy of government described in the Declaration.

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11.1 Students analyze the significant events in the founding of the nation and its attempts to realize the philosophy of government described in the Declaration of Independence. Declaration of Independence Proclaiming the Constitution

11.2 Students analyze the relationship among the rise of industrialization, large- scale rural-to-urban migration, and massive immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe. Lowell Mills Brooklyn Bridge Edison Carnegie Riis Alger Addams Morgan

11.3 Students analyze the role religion played in the founding of America, its lasting moral, social, and political impacts, and issues regarding religious liberty. John Carroll John Winthrop A. Hutchinson Jonathan Edwards

11.4 Students trace the rise of the United States to its role as a world power in the Twentieth century. A. T. Mahan T. Roosevelt Panama Canal

11.5 Students analyze the major political, social, economic, technological, and cultural developments of the 1920s. Harding Prohibition Ruth Lindbergh Harding Prohibition Ruth Lindbergh Flappers Hughes Scopes Trial Ederle Gibson Pickford

11.6 Students analyze the different explan- ations for the Great Depression and how the New Deal fundamentally changed the role of the federal government. Hoover Hooverville Bread Line FDR Anderson CCC Randolph Long Welles Eleanor Anderson CCC Randolph Long Welles Eleanor

11.7 Students analyze America’s participa- tion in World War II. Roosevelt Marshall Eisenhower Nimitz Tuskegee Airmen Navajo Code Talkers Miller

Truman Eisenhower Spock Disney Gates 11.8 Students analyze the economic boom and social transformation of post-World War II America. I Love Lucy Automobile Industry Dr. Salk

11.9 Students analyze U. S. foreign policy since World War II. MacArthur Space Race Kennedy Nixon with Mao MacArthur Space Race Kennedy Nixon with Mao Johnson Reagan & Gorbachev

11.10 Students analyze the development of federal civil rights and voting rights. Warren King Johnson Parks Malcolm X Freedom Riders Little Rock, AR Blk Panthers J. Meredith Freedom Riders Little Rock, AR Blk Panthers J. Meredith

11.11 Students analyze the major social problems and domestic policy issues in contemporary American society. Chavez R. Kennedy Steinham Hendrix Hippies Watergate 3 Mile Island Reagan 2000 Election