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U.S. History, A Nation on the Move: Westward Expansion, 1800–1860, The Missouri Crisis
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Explain why the North and South differed over the admission of Missouri as a state
Explain how the admission of new states to the Union threatened to upset the balance between free and slave states in Congress

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U.S. History, Age of Empire: American Foreign Policy, 1890-1914, Roosevelt’s “Big Stick” Foreign Policy
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Explain the meaning of “big stick” foreign policy
Describe Theodore Roosevelt’s use of the “big stick” to construct the Panama Canal
Explain the role of the United States in ending the Russo-Japanese War

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U.S. History, Age of Empire: American Foreign Policy, 1890-1914, The Spanish-American War and Overseas Empire
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Explain the origins and events of the Spanish-American War
Analyze the different American opinions on empire at the conclusion of the Spanish-American War
Describe how the Spanish-American War intersected with other American expansions to solidify the nation’s new position as an empire

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U.S. History, Age of Empire: American Foreign Policy, 1890-1914, Turner, Mahan, and the Roots of Empire
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Explain the evolution of American interest in foreign affairs from the end of the Civil War through the early 1890s
Identify the contributions of Frederick Jackson Turner and Alfred Thayer Mahan to the conscious creation of an American empire

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U.S. History, Americans and the Great War, 1914-1919, A New Home Front
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Explain how the status of organized labor changed during the First World War
Describe how the lives of women and African Americans changed as a result of American participation in World War I
Explain how America’s participation in World War I allowed for the passage of prohibition and women’s suffrage

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U.S. History, Americans and the Great War, 1914-1919, American Isolationism and the European Origins of War
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Explain Woodrow Wilson’s foreign policy and the difficulties of maintaining American neutrality at the outset of World War I
Identify the key factors that led to the U.S. declaration of war on Germany in April 1917

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U.S. History, Americans and the Great War, 1914-1919, From War to Peace
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Identify the role that the United States played at the end of World War I
Describe Woodrow Wilson’s vision for the postwar world
Explain why the United States never formally approved the Treaty of Versailles nor joined the League of Nations

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U.S. History, Americans and the Great War, 1914-1919, The United States Prepares for War
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Identify the steps taken by the U.S. government to secure enough men, money, food, and supplies to prosecute World War I
Explain how the U.S. government attempted to sway popular opinion in favor of the war effort

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U.S. History, America's War for Independence, 1775-1783, Britain’s Law-and-Order Strategy and Its Consequences
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Explain how Great Britain’s response to the destruction of a British shipment of tea in Boston Harbor in 1773 set the stage for the Revolution
Describe the beginnings of the American Revolution

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