===== Social Studies Level 9 ===== **Early US History ** [[SS09.01.01|SS09.01.01]] Describes the cultures of the North American continent including: Paleo-Indians, Moundbuilders, Hohokam, and Anasazi [[SS09.01.02|SS09.01.02]] Compares and contrasts at least two Native American culture regions including lifestyle, political leadership, and subsistence [[SS09.02.01|SS09.02.01]] Compares and contrasts the motivations and goals of different European groups in coming to North America [[SS09.02.02|SS09.02.02]] Describes the rise of early colonies and discusses key figures [[SS09.02.03|SS09.02.03]] Explains the importance of religion in early colonies and the consequences of different perspectives of religious faith [[SS09.02.04|SS09.02.04]] Describes Native American and African American rebellions against European settlers [[SS09.03.01|SS09.03.01]] Explains the causes of the American War for Independence [[SS09.03.02|SS09.03.02]] Describes key figures and their roles in the American War for Independence [[SS09.04.01|SS09.04.01]] Describes the importance of religion in early America [[SS09.04.02|SS09.04.02]] Describes the rise and importance of the Antislavery (Abolitionist) Movement and identifies key figures [[SS09.04.03|SS09.04.03]] Compares and contrasts differing perspectives on slavery [[SS09.04.04|SS09.04.04]] Explains the causes of the Mexican-American War and identifies key figures [[SS09.04.05|SS09.04.05]] Describes the rise and importance of the Women’s Movement and identifies key figures [[SS09.05.01|SS09.05.01]] Explains the causes of the U.S. Civil War [[SS09.05.02|SS09.05.02]] Identifies and explains importance of the key figures of the U.S. Civil War [[SS09.05.03|SS09.05.03]] Analyzes primary sources of Abraham Lincoln in relation to the U.S. Civil War [[SS09.05.04|SS09.05.04]] Analyzes political cartoons from the Reconstruction and explains differing perspectives [[SS09.06.01|SS09.06.01]] Describes the Columbian Exchange and its impact on Europeans, Native Americans, and Africans [[SS09.06.02|SS09.06.02]] Creates a timeline of the major events of the American War for Independence [[SS09.06.03|SS09.06.03]] Defines Manifest Destiny and explains its impact on westward migration with specific attention to the displacement of Native American tribes [[SS09.06.04|SS09.06.04]] Creates a timeline of the major events of the U.S. Civil War [[SS09.06.05|SS09.06.05]] Defines infrastructure and describes the rebuilding and institutional consequences of the Nation after the U.S. Civil War [[SS09.07.01|SS09.07.01]] Maps the colonies of Spain, France, and England in North America [[SS09.07.02|SS09.07.02]] Maps the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade routes and destinations [[SS09.07.03|SS09.07.03]] Maps the routes that settlers traveled during Manifest Destiny [[SS09.07.04|SS09.07.04]] Maps the Confederacy states, the Union, and the Border States during the U.S. Civil War [[SS09.08.01|SS09.08.01]] Reads and summarizes the meaning and significance of the Mayflower Compact [[SS09.08.02|SS09.08.02]] Describes the political interactions between the colonies, Native American tribes, British and French [[SS09.08.03|SS09.08.03]] Analyzes historical documents that influenced the creation of the U.S. Constitution [[SS09.08.04|SS09.08.04]] Compares and contrasts the perspectives of “patriots” and “loyalists” in Revolutionary America [[SS09.08.05|SS09.08.05]] Analyzes the Declaration of Independence and reconstructs the literal meaning [[SS09.08.06|SS09.08.06]] Briefly describes the Federal Government created by the United States Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the 14th and 15th Amendments [[SS09.09.01|SS09.09.01]] Analyzes the push and pull factors that led European groups to begin exploration [[SS09.09.02|SS09.09.02]] Explains the economic factors which led to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and compares and contrasts the economics of slavery and indentured servitude [[SS09.09.03|SS09.09.03]] Analyzes the push and pull factors that led to Manifest Destiny [[SS09.09.04|SS09.09.04]] Explains the economic factors which led to the U.S. Civil War and the Union victory [[SS09.09.05|SS09.09.05]] Compares and contrasts slavery and sharecropping ===== Resources for All of Level 9 ===== Core Resource: Pearson, United States History Digital Resources: Exam View, Teacher Express, Witness History, [[http://www.phschool.com/webcodes10/index.cfm?wcprefix=nck&wcsuffix=2010&area=view]] U.S. History Textbook - [[http://www.ushistory.org/us/index.asp]] [[http://www.u-s-history.com/]] National Archives - [[http://www.archives.gov/]] Smithsonian - [[https://www.si.edu/]] The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History - [[https://www.gilderlehrman.org/]] Social Studies and Film - http://www.teachwithmovies.org/us-history-culture-subject-list.htm Crash Course US History UNITS - https://thecrashcourse.com/curriculum/us-history.html Teacher Created Resource--Crash Course Worksheets (click videos) - http://www.hinzmanushistory.com/crash-course-us-history-1-the-black-legend-native-americans-and-spaniards.html [[social_studies|Back to Social Studies]]