Grade 11: United States History and Geography (History-Social Science Framework)
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Other California History-Social Science Frameworks sets
- Grade 5: United States History and Geography: Making a New Nation
- Grade 6: World History and Geography: Ancient Civilizations
- Grade 7: World History and Geography: Medieval and Early Modern Times
- Grade 8: United States History and Geography: Growth and Conflict
- Grade 10: World History, Culture, and Geography (History-Social Science Framework)
- Grade 12: Principles of American Democracy (History-Social Science Framework)
- Grade 12: Principles of Economics (History-Social Science Framework)
Overarching IdeasUS.A
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How did the federal government grow between the late nineteenth and twenty-first centuries?US.A.1
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What does it mean to be an American in modern times?US.A.2
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How did the United States become a superpower?US.A.3
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How did the United States' population become more diverse over the twentieth century?US.A.4
Connecting with Past Studies: The Nations BeginningsUS.B
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What are key tenets of American democracy?US.B.1
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How did the country change because of the Civil War and Reconstruction in the nineteenth century?US.B.2
Industrialization, Urbanization, Immigration, and Progressive ReformUS.C
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How did America's economy, industries, and population grow after the Civil War?US.C.1
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Who came to the United States at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century? Why did they come? What was their experience like when they arrived?US.C.2
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How did the federal government impact the country's growth in the years following the Civil War?US.C.3
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Why did women want the right to vote, and how did they convince men to grant it to them?US.C.4
The Rise of the United States as a World PowerUS.D
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How did America’s role in the world change between the 1870s and 1910s?US.D.1
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Did the United States become an imperial power? Why or why not?US.D.2
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How did America change because of World War I?US.D.3
The 1920sUS.E
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Why were the 1920s filled with political, social, and economic extremes?US.E.1
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How did culture change in the 1920s?US.E.2
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Were the 1920s a “return tnormalcy?” Why or why not?US.E.3
The Great Depression and the New DealUS.F
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Why was there a Great Depression?US.F.1
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How did the New Deal attempt to remedy problems from the Great Depression?US.F.2
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How did ordinary people respond tthe Great Depression?US.F.3
America's Participation in World War IIUS.G
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Why did Americans not want to join World War II before the bombing at Pearl Harbor?US.G.1
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How did American government change because of World War II?US.G.2
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How did American government change because of World War II?US.G.3
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How was the war mobilized and fought differently in the Atlantic versus the Pacific?US.G.4
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How did the America win the war in the Pacific?US.G.5
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How did World War II serve to advance movements for equality at home and abroad?US.G.6
Cold War Struggles AbroadUS.H
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What was Containment? How was it employed?US.H.1
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How did American foreign policy shift after World War II?US.H.2
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Why was the period between 1946 and 1990 known as the Cold War?US.H.3
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How did anti-communism drive foreign policy?US.H.4
Cold War Struggles at HomeUS.I
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How was the Cold War fought domestically?US.I.1
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How did the government work to combat the perceived threat of communism domestically?US.I.2
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How were American politics shaped by the Cold War?US.I.3
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How did the Cold War affect ordinary Americans?US.I.4
Movements for EqualityUS.J
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Why was there a Civil Rights Movement?US.J.1
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What does “equal rights” mean?US.J.2
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What were the goals and strategies of the Civil Rights Movement?US.J.3
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How did various movements for equality build upon one another?US.J.4
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Did the Civil Rights Movement succeed?US.J.5
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How was the government involved in the Civil Rights Movement?US.J.6
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How was the war in Vietnam similar to and different from the other Cold War struggles?US.J.7
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How did the war in Vietnam affect movement for equality at home?US.J.8
Contemporary American SocietyUS.K
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How has the role of the federal government (and especially the presidency) changed from the 1920s through more recent times?US.K.1
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How did the Cold War end, and what foreign policy developments resulted?US.K.2
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What does globalization mean, and how has it affected the United States?US.K.3
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Why is the United States more diverse now than it was in the middle of the 20th century?US.K.4
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In what ways have issues such as education; civil rights for people of color, immigrants, and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBTQ) Americans, and disabled Americans; economy policy; recognition of economic, social and cultural rights; the environment; and the status of women remained unchanged over time? In what ways have they changed?US.K.5
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