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7 th Grade US History
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USII.2a
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USII.2b
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USII.2c Northeast
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USII.2c Southeast
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USII.2c Midwest
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USII.2c Southwest
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USII.2c Rocky Mountain
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USII.2c Pacific
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USII.2c Noncontiguous
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USII.3a ‘The First Vote’ 15 th Amendment
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USII.3b
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USII.3c “With malice toward none… let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle...to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations. "This war, being at an end, the Southern States having laid down their arms, and the questions at issue between them and the Northern States having been decided, I believe it to be the duty of everyone to unite in the restoration of the country and the reestablishment of peace and harmony....” "A man's rights rest in three boxes. The ballot box, jury box and the cartridge box. Let no man be kept from the ballot box because of his color. Let no woman be kept from the ballot box because of her sex".
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USII.4a Westward Expansion
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USII.4a Little Bighorn Forced relocation Wounded Knee “Hear me, my chiefs! I am tired. My heart is sick and sad. From where the sun now stands I will fight no more forever.”
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USII.4b
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USII.4c
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USII.4d
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Reasons for the Rise of Big Business National markets Captains of Industry Advertising Lower-cost production Raw materials & energy Available work force Inventions Financial resources Factors that Resulted in the Growth of Industry
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USII.4e PROGRESSIVEMOVEMENT 18 th Amendment 19 th Amendment
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USII.5a
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USII.5b
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USII.5c Reasons for U.S. Involvement
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USII.5c
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USII.6a Increased productivity
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USII.6a Electrification -labor-saving products -lighting -entertainment -improved communications Communication -availability of telephone -radio & broadcasting -movies Affordable Automobiles -Mobility -Jobs & related industries -Movement to suburbs
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USII.6b
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USII.6c Lawrence Ellington Armstrong Smith
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USII.6c Georgia O’Keeffe
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USII.6d (Failure of the FED)
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USII.6d
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USII.7a Economic Devastation in Europe resulting from World War I
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USII.7a Europe -Hitler -Mussolini Japan -Tojo
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USII.7a
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Japanese aggression in East Asia increased tensions with the U.S.
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USII.7b
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USII.7c
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USII.8a
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U.S. Taking the Lead Post WWII Marshall Plan United Nations NY, NY
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USII.8b
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USII.8c
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USII.8d
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USII.8e
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USII.9a
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USII.9b
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USII.9c
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USII.9d
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The Immigration and Naturalization Act (INA), the body of law governing current immigration policy, provides for an annual worldwide limit of 675,000 permanent immigrant
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USII.9d
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