Analyze and evaluate the early attempts to abolish or contain slavery and to… | Analyze and evaluate the early attempts to abolish or contain slavery and to realize the ideals of the Declaration of Independence. | U5.1 |
Compare the differences in the lives of free black people | Compare the differences in the lives of free black people (including those who escaped from slavery) with the lives of free white people and enslaved people. | 8-U5.1.1 |
Describe the impact of the Northwest Ordinance on the expansion of slavery | Describe the impact of the Northwest Ordinance on the expansion of slavery. | 8-U5.1.2 |
Describe the competing views of John C | Describe the competing views of John C. Calhoun, Daniel Webster, and Henry Clay on the nature of the union among the states. | 8-U5.1.3 |
Draw conclusions about why the following increased sectional… | Draw conclusions about why the following increased sectional tensions:<ul><li>the Missouri Compromise (1820).</li><li>the Wilmot Proviso (1846).</li><li>the Compromise of 1850, including the Fugitive Slave Act.</li><li>the Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) and subsequent conflict in Kansas.</li><li>the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision (1857).</li><li>changes in the party system.</li></ul> | 8-U5.1.4 |
Describe the resistance of enslaved persons and effects of their actions before… | Describe the resistance of enslaved persons and effects of their actions before and during the Civil War. | 8-U5.1.5 |
Describe how major issues debated at the Constitutional Convention, such as… | Describe how major issues debated at the Constitutional Convention, such as disagreements over the distribution of political power, rights of individuals (liberty and property), rights of states, the election of the executive, and slavery, help explain the Civil War. | 8-U5.1.6 |
Evaluate the multiple causes, key events | Evaluate the multiple causes, key events, and complex consequences of the Civil War. | U5.2 |
Discuss the social, political, economic | Discuss the social, political, economic, and cultural reasons for secession. | 8-U5.2.1 |
Make an argument to explain the reasons why the North won the Civil War by… | Make an argument to explain the reasons why the North won the Civil War by considering the following:<ul><li>critical events and battles in the war.</li><li>the political and military leadership of the North and South.</li><li>respective advantages and disadvantages of each side, including geographic, demographic, economic, and technological.</li></ul> | 8-U5.2.2 |
Examine Abraham Lincoln's presidency with respect to:<ul><li>his military and… | Examine Abraham Lincoln's presidency with respect to:<ul><li>his military and political leadership.</li><li>the evolution of his emancipation policy (including the Emancipation Proclamation).</li><li>The role of his significant writings and speeches, including the Gettysburg Address and its relationship to the Declaration of Independence.</li></ul> | 8-U5.2.3 |
Describe the role of African-Americans in the war, including black soldiers and… | Describe the role of African-Americans in the war, including black soldiers and regiments, and the increased resistance of enslaved people. | 8-U5.2.4 |
Construct generalizations about how the war affected combatants, civilians | Construct generalizations about how the war affected combatants, civilians (including the role of women and Indigenous Peoples), the physical environment, and the future of warfare, including technological developments. | 8-U5.2.5 |
Using evidence, develop an argument regarding the character and consequences of… | Using evidence, develop an argument regarding the character and consequences of Reconstruction. | U5.3 |
Compare the different positions concerning the reconstruction of Southern… | Compare the different positions concerning the reconstruction of Southern society and the nation, including the positions of President Abraham Lincoln, President Andrew Johnson, Republicans, Democrats, and African-Americans. | 8-U5.3.1 |
Describe the early responses to the end of the Civil War by… | Describe the early responses to the end of the Civil War by describing:<ul><li>the policies of the Freedmen's Bureau.</li><li>the restrictions placed on the rights and opportunities of freedmen, including racial segregation and Black Codes.</li></ul> | 8-U5.3.2 |
Describe the new role of African-Americans in local, state | Describe the new role of African-Americans in local, state, and federal government in the years after the Civil War and the national and regional resistance to this change, including the Ku Klux Klan. | 8-U5.3.3 |
Analyze the intent and the effect of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth | Analyze the intent and the effect of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution. | 8-U5.3.4 |
Explain the decision to remove Union troops from the South in 1877 and… | Explain the decision to remove Union troops from the South in 1877 and investigate its impact on Americans. | 8-U5.3.5 |