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American History Super Unit 5/6: (1920-1970) | Roaring 20s, WW2, Pop Culture

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    In the massive American History Super Unit 5, you receive access to over 400 pages of engaging resources to teach content on the Roaring 20s, 1930s, World War II, and the Birth of American Culture. Each unit contains teacher keys, editable assessments, Google 1:1 resources, and hundreds of pages of outstanding resources!

    Interested in saving more? Each of these units is included in the American History Part 2 Curriculum!

    Included in the American History Super Unit Version 5/6 (1920-1970) is:

    Roaring 20s, Great Depression, 1930s Unit Bundle:

    ✔ 1.) Harlem Renaissance: Students Investigate Great Migration & Harlem Renaissance!

    ✔ 2.) Women's Suffrage: The Struggle for Suffrage from Seneca Falls to 19th Amendment!

    ✔ 3.) Prohibition, the 18th Amendment, & the Rise of Organized Crime! Fun Web Quest!

    ✔ 4.) Tulsa Race Massacre CSI Investigation: What caused the Tulsa Massacre?

    ✔ 5.) Warren G. Harding the Teapot Dome Scandal: Did Harding Know Before His Death?

    ✔ 6.) Red Scare: Students Investigate the First Red Scare, Communism, & Capitalism!

    ✔ 7.) 1920s Inventions & Breakthroughs: Why were the 1920s the "Consumer Revolution?"

    ✔ 8.) Great Depression & Stock Market Crash of 1929: Study impact of Great Depression!

    ✔ 9.) Dust Bowl, FDR, and Fireside Chats: What did Roosevelt See in the Dust Bowl?

    ✔ 10.) 1920s and 1930s "I Can" Statements & Log: Measure Learning on the Roaring 20s!

    ✔ 11.) 1920s and 1930s Assessment: Two-Part Test for Events of Roaring 20s and 1930s!

    World War II Unit Bundle:

    ✔ 1.) The Rise of Germany: From Versailles to World War Two! The Beginnings of WWII!

    ✔ 2.) 12 Major Events of World War 2: Timeline Notes + Research Project for WWII!

    ✔ 3.) A Date Which Will Live in Infamy: A Common Core Analysis of FDR & World War II!

    ✔ 4.) The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor in WWII! An Interactive and Engaging Show!

    ✔ 5.) The Holocaust: Students explore 6 centers on the Holocaust & life in the camps!

    ✔ 6.) World War 2 Propaganda Comparison DBQ: Which propaganda is more effective?

    ✔ 7.) Aftermath of the Atomic Bomb: What Consequences Lingered?

    ✔ 8.) The Problems from Potsdam: Berlin Airlift, Nuremberg Trials, Birth of Arms Race, Marshall Plan, and MORE!

    ✔ 9.) World War 2 "I Can" Statements and Learning Goal Log!

    ✔ 10.) World War 2 Editable Assessment!

    Birth of Post War American Culture Unit: 1950s & 1960s Suburbia, Baby Boomers, GI Bill!

    ✔ 1.) Homefront During WW2: Project for Women at Work, Rationing, Internment, Comics!

    ✔ 2.) Baby Boomers: The Return from World War 2 and the Creation of the Baby Boom!

    ✔ 3.) The G.I. Bill and the Post-War Soldier: Growth of Suburbia, Redlining, & More!

    ✔ 4.) 1950s Culture vs. 1960s Counterculture: How did society change in the 1960s?

    ✔ 5.) Music in Society Mini DBQ: How has music highlighted American society?

    ✔ 6.) Gender Roles & Stereotypes in Mid-20th Century Television: Leave it to Beaver, All in the Family, I Love Lucy, and More!
    ✔ 7.) It's all about the Beat: The Evolution of Rock & Roll Music from the '40s to '70s!

    ✔ 8.) Neil Armstrong Moon Landing Web Quest

    ✔ 9.) American Post War Culture Quiz: Rock & Roll, Counterculture, GI Bill, Suburbia!

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    ✩✩ Check out all SIX of the American History Super Units here: ✩✩

    **Click here to read about The American History Super Unit, Version 1 of 6!**

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    Cite specific textual evidence to support analysis of primary and secondary sources.
    Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.
    Identify key steps in a text’s description of a process related to history/social studies (e.g., how a bill becomes law, how interest rates are raised or lowered).
    Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary specific to domains related to history/social studies.
    Describe how a text presents information (e.g., sequentially, comparatively, causally).

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