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2 1 st 9 Weeks Introduction to Economics and Government (Give a foundation and revisit during the appropriate historical time period.) Economic Understandings Pacing Date Resources a. Describe opportunity costs and their relationship to decision-making across time (such as decisions to ration goods during WWII). b. Explain how price incentives affect people s behavior and choices (such as decisions to participate in cattle trails because of increased beef prices). c. Describe how specialization improves standards of living, (such as how specific economies in the north and south developed at the beginning of the 20th century). d. Explain how voluntary exchange helps both buyers and sellers (such as how specialization leads to the need to exchange to get wants and needs) e. Describe how trade promotes economic activity (such as how the Panama Canal increases trade between countries).

f. Give examples of technological advancements and their impact on business productivity during the continuing development of the United States (such as the development of the personal computer and the internet). SS5E2 The student will describe the functions of four major sectors in the U. S. economy. a. Describe the household function in providing resources and consuming goods and services. SS5E2 The student will describe the functions of four major sectors in the U. S. economy. b. Describe the private business function in producing goods and services. SS5E2 The student will describe the functions of four major sectors in the U. S. economy. c. Describe the bank function in providing checking accounts, savings accounts, and loans. SS5E2 The student will describe the functions of four major sectors in the U. S. economy. d. Describe the government function in taxation and providing certain goods and services. SS5E3 The student will describe how consumers and businesses interact in the U. S. economy. a. Describe how competition, markets, and prices influence people s behavior. SS5E3 The student will describe how consumers and businesses interact in the U. S. economy. b. Describe how people earn income by selling their labor to businesses. SS5E3 The student will describe how consumers and businesses interact in the U. S. economy. c. Describe how entrepreneurs take risks to develop new goods and services to start a business. SS5E4 The student will identify the elements of a personal budget and explain why personal spending and saving decisions are important. Government/Civic Understandings Pacing Date Resources SS5CG1 The student will explain how a citizen s rights are protected under the U.S. Constitution. a. Explain the responsibilities of a citizen. SS5CG1 The student will explain how a citizen s rights are protected under the U.S. 3

Constitution. b. Explain the freedoms granted and rights protected by the Bill of Rights. SS5CG1 The student will explain how a citizen s rights are protected under the U.S. Constitution. c. Explain the concept of due process of law and describe how the U.S. Constitution protects a citizen s rights by due process. SS5CG2 The student will explain the process by which amendments to the U.S. Constitution are made. a. Explain the amendment process outlined in the Constitution. SS5CG2 The student will explain the process by which amendments to the U.S. Constitution are made. b. Describe the purpose for the amendment process. SS5CG3 The student will explain how amendments to the U. S. Constitution have maintained a representative democracy. a. Explain the purpose of the 12 th and 17 th amendments. SS5CG3 The student will explain how amendments to the U. S. Constitution have maintained a representative democracy. b. Explain how voting rights were protected by the 15th, 19th, 23rd, 24th, and 26th amendments. Notes: 4

2nd 9 Weeks The Civil War: The Nation Divided Pacing Date Resources SS5H1 The student will explain the causes, major events, and consequences of the Civil War. a. Identify Uncle Tom s Cabin and John Brown s raid on Harper s Ferry, and explain how each of these events was related to the Civil War. SS5H1 The student will explain the causes, major events, and consequences of the Civil War. b. Discuss how the issues of states rights and slavery increased tensions between the North and the South. SS5H1 The student will explain the causes, major events, and consequences of the Civil War. c. Identify major battles and campaigns: Fort Sumter, Gettysburg, the Atlanta Campaign, Sherman s March to the Sea, and Appomattox Court House. SS5H1 The student will explain the causes, major events, and consequences of the Civil War. d. Describe the roles of Abraham Lincoln, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Jefferson Davis, and Thomas Stonewall Jackson. SS5H1 The student will explain the causes, major events, and consequences of the Civil War. e. Describe the effects of war on the North and South. SS5G1 The student will locate important places in the United States. b. Locate important man-made places; include the Chisholm Trail; Pittsburgh, PA; Gettysburg, PA; Kitty Hawk, NC; Pearl Harbor, HI; and Montgomery, AL. Reconstruction: The Nation Reunited Pacing Date Resources SS5H2 The student will analyze the effects of Reconstruction on American life. a. Describe the purpose of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments. SS5H2 The student will analyze the effects of Reconstruction on American life. b. Explain the work of the Freedmen s Bureau. SS5H2 The student will analyze the effects of Reconstruction on American life. c. Explain how slavery was replaced by sharecropping and how African-Americans were prevented from exercising their newly won rights; include a discussion of Jim Crow laws and customs. 5

The Changing Nation Turn of the Century America Pacing Date Resources SS5H3 The student will describe how life changed in America at the turn of the century. a. Describe the role of the cattle trails in the late 19th century; include the Black Cowboys of Texas, the Great Western Cattle Trail, and the Chisholm Trail. SS5H3 The student will describe how life changed in America at the turn of the century. b. Describe the impact on American life of the Wright brothers (flight), George Washington Carver (science), Alexander Graham Bell (communication), and Thomas Edison (electricity). SS5H3 The student will describe how life changed in America at the turn of the century. c. Explain how William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt expanded America s role in the world; include the Spanish-American War and the building of the Panama Canal. SS5H3 The student will describe how life changed in America at the turn of the century. d. Describe the reasons people emigrated to the United States, from where they emigrated, and where they settled. SS5H3 The student will describe how life changed in America at the turn of the century. e. Describe the impact of westward expansion on Native Americans; include the Battle of the Little Bighorn and the relocation of Native Americans to reservations. SS5G1 The student will locate important places in the United States. a. Locate important physical features; include the Grand Canyon, Salton Sea, Great Salt Lake, and Mojave Desert. SS5G1 The student will locate important places in the United States. b. Locate important man-made places; include the Chisholm Trail; Pittsburgh, PA; Gettysburg, PA; Kitty Hawk, NC; Pearl Harbor, HI; and Montgomery, AL. SS5G2 The student will explain the reasons for the spatial patterns of economic activities. a. Explain how factors such as population, transportation, and resources influenced industrial location in the United States between the end of the Civil War and 1900. SS5G2 The student will explain the reasons for the spatial patterns of economic activities. b. Locate primary agricultural and industrial locations since the turn of the 20th century and explain how factors such as population, transportation, and resources have influenced these areas. 6

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8 3rd 9 Weeks U.S. Involvement in World War I and Post-War America Pacing Date Resources SS5H4 The student will describe U.S. involvement in World War I and post World War I America. a. Explain how German attacks on U.S. shipping during the war in Europe (1914-1917) ultimately led the U.S. to join the fight against Germany; include the sinking of the Lusitania and concerns over safety of U.S. ships, U.S. contributions to the war, and the impact of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. SS5H4 The student will describe U.S. involvement in World War I and post World War I America. b. Describe the cultural developments and individual contributions in the 1920s of the Jazz Age (Louis Armstrong), the Harlem Renaissance (Langston Hughes), baseball (Babe Ruth), the automobile (Henry Ford), and the airplane (Charles Lindbergh). SS5H5 The student will explain how the Great Depression and New Deal affected the lives of millions of Americans. a. Discuss the Stock Market Crash of 1929, Herbert Hoover, Franklin Roosevelt, the Dust Bowl, and soup kitchens. SS5H5 The student will explain how the Great Depression and New Deal affected the lives of millions of Americans. b. Analyze the main features of the New Deal; include the significance of the Civilian Conservation Corps, the Works Progress Administration, and the Tennessee Valley Authority. SS5H5 The student will explain how the Great Depression and New Deal affected the lives of millions of Americans. c. Discuss important cultural elements of the 1930s; include Duke Ellington, Margaret Mitchell, and Jesse Owens. U.S. Involvement in World War II and Post-War America Pacing Date Resources a. Describe Germany s aggression in Europe and Japan s aggression in Asia. b. Describe major events in the war in both Europe and the Pacific; include Pearl Harbor, Iwo Jima,

D-Day, VE and VJ Days, and the Holocaust. c. Discuss President Truman s decision to drop the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. d. Identify Roosevelt, Stalin, Churchill, Hirohito, Truman, Mussolini, and Hitler. e. Describe the effects of rationing and the changing role of women and African- Americans; include Rosie the Riveter and the Tuskegee Airmen. f. Explain the U.S. role in the formation of the United Nations. SS5G1 The student will locate important places in the United States. b. Locate important man-made places; include the Chisholm Trail; Pittsburgh, PA; Gettysburg, PA; Kitty Hawk, NC; Pearl Harbor, HI; and Montgomery, AL. SS5G2 The student will explain the reasons for the spatial patterns of economic activities. b. Locate primary agricultural and industrial locations since the turn of the 20th century and explain how factors such as population, transportation, and resources have influenced these areas. Notes: 9

4 th 9 Weeks U.S. Involvement in World War II and Post-War America (cont.) Pacing Date Resources SS5H7 The student will discuss the origins and consequences of the Cold War. a. Explain the origin and meaning of the term Iron Curtain. SS5H7 The student will discuss the origins and consequences of the Cold War. b. Explain how the United States sought to stop the spread of communism through the Berlin airlift, the Korean War, and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. SS5H7 The student will discuss the origins and consequences of the Cold War. c. Identify Joseph McCarthy and Nikita Khrushchev. SS5G2 The student will explain the reasons for the spatial patterns of economic activities. b. Locate primary agricultural and industrial locations since the turn of the 20th century and explain how factors such as population, transportation, and resources have influenced these areas. Overcoming the Past: U.S. 1950-1975 SS5H8 The student will describe the importance of key people, events, and developments between 1950-1975. a. Discuss the importance of the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War. SS5H8 The student will describe the importance of key people, events, and developments between 1950-1975. b. Explain the key events and people of the Civil Rights movement; include Brown v. Board of Education (1954), the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the March on Washington, Civil Rights Act, Voting Rights Act, and civil rights activities of Thurgood Marshall, Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther King, Jr. SS5H8 The student will describe the importance of key people, events, and developments between 1950-1975. c. Describe the impact on American society of the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King, Jr. SS5H8 The student will describe the importance of key people, events, and developments between 1950-1975. d. Discuss the significance of the technologies of television and space exploration. 10

SS5G1 The student will locate important places in the United States. b. Locate important man-made places; include the Chisholm Trail; Pittsburgh, PA; Gettysburg, PA; Kitty Hawk, NC; Pearl Harbor, HI; and Montgomery, AL. SS5G2 The student will explain the reasons for the spatial patterns of economic activities. b. Locate primary agricultural and industrial locations since the turn of the 20th century and explain how factors such as population, transportation, and resources have influenced these areas. Understanding the News: What is America s role in the 21 st century world? SS5H9 The student will trace important developments in America since 1975. a. Describe U. S. involvement in world events; include efforts to bring peace to the Middle East, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Persian Gulf War, and the War on Terrorism in response to September 11, 2001. SS5H9 The student will trace important developments in America since 1975. b. Explain the impact the development of the personal computer and the Internet has had on American life. Review Map and Globe Skills (See Social Studies Skills Matrices) Review Information Processing Skills (See Social Studies Skills Matrices) Notes: 11