United States History Indianapolis Public Schools 2008-2009 Benchmark 1



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INDICATOR
USH 4.2


CONTENT/CONCEPT

CRITICAL VOCABULARY

SKILLS

ASSESSMENTS

only assessments that all teachers in a given course will agree to administer



Describe the development of popular culture.
Videos:

Harlem Renaissance  (GL)

Harlem Renaissance  

Art during the Harlem Renaissance (GL)

Society Changes in the Jazz Age   (GL)

Jazz and Blues in the 1920s (GL)

The Roaring Twenties  (GL)

Expression and Decline of the Harlem Renaissance  (GL)

The Rise of the Harlem Renaissance   (GL)

The Harlem Renaissance and the Formation of Negro Baseball Leagues  (GL)

Literature during the Harlem Renaissance  (GL)

Harlem (GL)

New York  (GL)

Jacob Lawrence  (GL)

James Van Der Zee   (GL)

The Birth of Jazz (GL)

The Harmon Foundation (GL)

Aaron Douglas  (GL)

William H. Johnson   (GL)

Henry O. Tanner & Edward Bannister   (GL)

The Jazz Age

The Renaissance's Lasting Impression   (GL)

In Great Form   (Fitzgerald/GL)

Portrait of the Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald  (GL)

Syncopated City (GL)

Breaking Barriers (GL)

Lost Innocence: The Myth of the American Dream (GL)

The Cotton Club   (GL)

"Stormy Weather" (GL)

Sinclair Lewis En Route to Receive Nobel Prize (GL)

Literature Critical of Society's Materialism  (GL)

Bessie Coleman and Lola Brown

Images:

Langston Hughes

American Author Francis Scott Fitzgerald

The Cotton Club in Harlem

"Duke" Ellington (1899-1974).

Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951).

Pioneer Aviator Bessie Coleman

Articles:

United States of America: History--The Roaring Twenties: Boom and Crash

Cullen, Countee

McKay, Claude

Fitzgerald, F(rancis) Scott (Key)

Ellington, Duke

Fitzgerald, Ella

Baker, Josephine

Hughes, (James Mercer) Langston

Lewis, (Harry) Sinclair

Audio:

Cultural Contributions of Black Americans: Art: The Lasting Impression of the Harlem Renaissance   

The History of American Literature: Poets of the Harlem Renaissance

Cultural Contributions of Black Americans: Literature: A Literary Renaissance in Harlem  

The History of American Literature: Unprecedented Criticism & Sinclair Lewis

Writing Prompt:

Favorite Piece of Literature
Favorite Music
An Age
The Artist and Culture
Gender Differences

Concepts

Popular Culture

Renaissance

Prohibition

Poetry

People/Places/Ideas/

Events/Things

Harlem


Langston Hughes

Duke Ellington

Sinclair Lewis

F. Scott Fitzgerald

Cotton Club

Bathtub Gin

Speak Easy



Jazz Age

Bootlegger

Renaissance

Harlem Renaissance




Analyze works by Hughes, Lewis, and Fitzgerald to determine the mood of the 1920’s.
Evaluate the extent of the impact of the Harlem Renaissance on the culture of the 1920’s.







INDICATOR
USH 4.3


CONTENT/CONCEPT

CRITICAL VOCABULARY

SKILLS

ASSESSMENTS

only assessments that all teachers in a given course will agree to administer



Explain how America reacted to a changing society by examining issues associated with the Red Scare, Prohibition, the Scopes Trial, the changing role of women and African-Americans, the Ku Klux Klan, the Palmer Raids, the National Origins Act, and restrictions on immigration.
Videos:

The Red Scare and Social Unrest    (GL)

The Red Scare (GL)

Fear of Communism (GL)

The End of Senator Joseph McCarthy's Political Power (GL)

The McCarren Act and the Efforts of Senator Joseph McCarthy (GL)

Understanding McCarthyism  (GL)

Sacco and Vanzetti and the Communist Scare  (GL)

Scopes Monkey Trial: Teaching Creationism or Evolution in School (GL)

William Jennings Bryan: Participant in the Scopes Trial  (GL)

Bryan's Final Chapter: The Monkey Trial  (GL)

The Monkey Trial  (GL)

American Political Movements and Civil Liberties in the Twentieth Century

Ku Klux Klan    (GL)

Ku Klux Klan (GL)

An American Terrorist Organization: The Rise of the Ku Klux Klan (GL)

Post-War Intolerance  

Images:

Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (1909-1957).

Senate Investigating Subcommittee Meeting

Annie Lee Moss with Lawyer

Sacco and Vanzetti.

Clarence Darrow During Scopes Trial

The Scopes trial in July 1925.

John Thomas Scopes (1900-1970).

Clarence Darrow and William Jennings Bryan, 1925

Alexander Mitchell Palmer (1872-1936).

Ku Klux Klan members in a midnight ritual in 1922.

Ku Klux Klan members with Confederate Flag

Kkk Blood Oath; Ishness

Nathan Bedford Forrest (1821-1877).

The National Origins Act of 1924.

Articles:

Communism

McCarthy, Joseph Raymond

Sacco-Vanzetti Case

Scopes Trial

Forrest, Nathan Bedford

Darrow, Clarence Seward

Ku Klux Klan

Miller, Arthur

Audio:

U.S. Government: The First 200 Years: A Nation in Economic Crisis

African American History: Civil War Promises & Realities

Concepts

Prohibition

Crime rates

Evolution

Religious Beliefs

Scientific Ideas

Radicalism


People/Places/Ideas

Events/Things

Red Scare

National Origins Act

Sacco and Vanzetti Trial

Women’s Suffrage

Communism

Attorney General Palmer

Palmer Raids

J. Edgar Hoover

Scopes Trial




Prohibition

Evolution

Biblical Creation

Radical


Radicalism

Summarize what happened in Russia at the end of World War I—the Russian Revolution.
Analyze connections between the Russian Revolution and the Palmer Raids.
Evaluate the effectiveness of Prohibition.

Analyze reasons for its failure.


Evaluate the impact of giving women the vote.
Describe the ways in which religion and science conflicted during the 1920’s.





Benchmark 3

3-6 February 2009
Core standard 5: The Great Depression
Give examples of the causes and effects of the Great Depression and describe the government’s responses to the Great Depression. Analyze the conflicts between business, government, and labor that occurred during the 1930s.

Core standard 6: World War II


Analyze the events that led to the United States’ involvement in World War II. Describe key events, places, and people involved with the causes and course of World War II. Give examples of the economic and social changes in American life resulting from World War II.



INDICATOR
USH 4.6


CONTENT/CONCEPT

CRITICAL VOCABULARY

SKILLS

ASSESSMENTS

only assessments that all teachers in a given course will agree to administer



Describe New Deal legislation and its effect on government expansion and compare and contrast their views with New Deal proponents and opponents.
Videos:

The Dust Bowl (GL)

Dust Bowl   (GL)

Causes of the Great Depression  (GL)

The Great Depression  (GL)

The Great Depression in America (GL)

Franklin D. Roosevelt: The Nation's Guiding Light Through the Great Depression and WWII   (GL)

The End of the Great Depression  

Flotsam and Jetsam  (GL)

American Stories: A Future Reborn   (GL)

Pendulum  (GL)

Economic Tremors before Black Tuesday   (GL)

Packing the Supreme Court   

The South & Southwest, 1933

Chicago, 1934

New Deal Legacy (GL)

Disciplined Fantasy (GL)

Picturing Hard Times  (GL)

 President's Wife (GL)



Radio  

The Share-A-Meal Plan

The WPA (GL)

FDR Visits Virginia New Deal: First One Hundred Days (GL)

Eleanor Roosevelt and the Plight of the American Migrant Farm Worker   (GL)

Eleanor's Politics (GL)

When Fiction Inspires Change  (GL)

Images:

Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

Destitute family beside railroad tracks

Franklin Roosevelt About to Deliver His First Fireside Chat

Farm abandoned during Great Depression (1)

Oklahoma drought refugees at Marysville, 1935.

Drought refugees from Abilene, Texas.

A depression-year corn stalk withered by drought.

Oklahoma drought refugees in the Imperial Valley.

An Oklahoma family camped at Blythe, 1936.

Harry L. Hopkins (1890-1946).

An AAA exhibit.

Enrollees in an African-American CCC camp .

Eleanor Roosevelt with National Youth Administration Leader

Marian Anderson at the Lincoln Memorial.

Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962).

Articles:

New Deal

Lange, Dorothea

National Industrial Recovery Act

Evans, Walker

Guthrie, Woody

Work Projects Administration

Richard Wright (1908-1960).

Civilian Conservation Corps

Roosevelt, (Anna) Eleanor

Audio:

Franklin D. Roosevelt: Fireside Chat: On the Works Relief Program & Social Security Act (April 28, 1935)

Franklin D. Roosevelt: Fireside Chat: On the New Deal (May 7, 1933)  

Franklin D. Roosevelt: Fireside Chat: On the Bank Crisis (March 12, 1933)

The Great Depression: Causes: The Nation's Poor  

The Great Depression: Solutions: Recovery Policies on the Farm & in the Factory

The Great Depression: Solutions: Political Response & the Second New Deal

The Great Depression: Solutions: Reshaping the Economy

The Great Depression: Solutions: The Economic Climate Surrounding Roosevelt's Election

The Great Depression: Causes: Hoover's Disastrous Decisions & Roosevelt's Promise   

The Great Depression: Effects: The Life of the American During the Depression

African American History: The Great Depression & the African American Community   

The Great Depression: Solutions: An Impending, Uncertain War Era

The Great Depression: Effects: American Pastimes

Writing Prompt:

Direct Contact

Discovery Education Resources

Videos:

The Great Depression: Boom and Bust in America

America: The Roaring Twenties

Dark Days of October

Images of Depression


Concepts

Help business to end the depression

Help the population to increase spending and end the depression

Supply side economics

Keynesian Economics

Deficit Spending

Balanced Budget
People/Places/Ideas

Events/Things

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt

Great Depression

Bank Failures

Bank Holiday

NRA


AAA

CCC


WPA



FDR

New Deal


Depression



Compare the Hoover (Republican) view of self-help and help from charities with the Roosevelt (New Deal Democrat) view of government having a role in people’s lives.
Explain the idea of priming the pump.
Explain the ultimate goal of programs like the CCC and the WPA.
Describe why New Deal opponents (a) believe the New Deal economically unsound and (b) thought it was a form of socialism.




INDICATOR
USH 4.7


CONTENT/CONCEPT

CRITICAL VOCABULARY

SKILLS

ASSESSMENTS

only assessments that all teachers in a given course will agree to administer



Describe technological developments during the 1920’s and their impact on rural and urban America.
Videos:

EARLY INDUSTRIAL AMERICA

The Urban Transformation   (GL)

Culture in the 1920s  (GL)

America, 1920   (GL)

Early American Capitalism: Monopolies, Unions, and the Great Depression  (GL)

The Great Depression & New Technology: 1930, 1933, & 19351936 (GL)

The Rails, 1932

Henry Ford   (GL)

Henry Ford: Changing the Way Americans Worked, Played, and Traveled   (GL)

The Highest Quality of Life in the World

The Automobile

Charles Lindbergh (GL)

Into the Twentieth Century   (GL)

The Birdmen (GL)

Amelia Earhart (GL)

Franklin's Early Years  (GL)

Science and Technology  

How We Lived

A Brief History of Automobiles and Trucks

Images:

Henry Ford (1863-1947).

An assembly line.

Ad for a Lincoln touring car, 1923.

Pilot Amelia Earhart

The arrival of Amelia Earhart (1897-1937).

Articles:

Earhart, Amelia

Ford, Henry

Assembly Line

Olds, Ransom Eli

Internal-Combustion Engine

Audio:

The Great Depression: Effects: The Need for Organized Labor

Franklin D. Roosevelt: Fireside Chat: On Farmers & Laborers (September 6, 1936)

My Belief in the Age of Flight Amelia Earhart c.1932 (Audio Only)

Writing Prompt:

No Is Not an Answer

Concepts

Mass production

Urbanized nation

Automobile society

Automobile focused economy

People/Places/Ideas/

Events/Things
Henry Ford

Model T


Ford Assembly Plant

Oil/Gas


Internal Combustion Engine


Assembly Line

Mass Produced

Urbanization

Consumer Products



Analyze the impact of the motor car on the life of urban and rural Americans.
Evaluate the impact of Ford’s mass manufacturing of automobiles on the sales of automobiles.
Suggest ways the America of the 1920s in which more people lived in cities than in the countryside was different from the America of the 1890’s.




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