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Unit 1: What are the philosophical and historical foundations of the American Political system?
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(Lesson 1) What did the Founders think about Constitutional Government?
(Lesson 2) What ideas about civic life informed the founding generation?
(Lesson 3) What historical developments influenced modern ideas of individual rights?
(Lesson 4) What were the British origins of American Constitutionalism?
(Lesson 5) What basic ideas about rights and constitutional government did colonial Americans hold?
(Lesson 6) Why did American colonists want to free themselves from Great Britain?
(Lesson 7) What basic ideas about government and rights did the State constitutions include?
Unit 2: How did the Framers create the Constitution?
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(Lesson 8) What were the Articles of Confederation, and Why did some Founders want to change them?
(Lesson 9) How was the Philadelphia Convention organized?
(Lesson 10) Why was representation a major issue at the Philadelphia Convention?
(Lesson 11) What questions did the Framers consider in designing the three branches of the National Government?
(Lesson 12) How did the delegates distribute powers between National and State governments?
(Lesson 13) What was the Anti-Federalist position in the debate about ratification?
(Lesson 14) What was the Federalist position in the debate about ratification?
Unit 3: How has the Constitution been changed to further the ideals contained in the Declaration of Independence?
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(Lesson 15) How have amendments and judicial review changed the Constitution?
(Lesson 16) What is the role of political parties in the Constitutional system?
(Lesson 17) How did the Civil War test and transform the American Constitutional system?
(Lesson 18) How has the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment changed the Constitution?
(Lesson 19) How has the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment changed the Constitution?
(Lesson 20) How has the right to vote been expanded since the adoption of the Constitution?
United States History
Unit 1: The United States Before 1798
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Chapter 1: Beginnings of America
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Section 1: The World before 1600
Section 2: European Colonies in America
Section 3: Colonial Life
Chapter 2: Forming a New Nation
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Section 1: The Revolutionary Era
Section 2: Creating a New Government
Section 3: Forging the New Republic
Chapter 3: Developing a National Identity
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Section 1: From Nationalism to Sectionalism
Section 2: A Push for Reform
Section 3: Expansion Leads to Conflict
Chapter 4: The Union in Crisis
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Section 1: The Nation Splits Apart
Section 2: The Civil War
Section 3: Reconstruction
Chapter 5: An Industrial Nation
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Section 1: The American West
Section 2: The Second Industrial Revolution
Section 3: Life at the Turn of the 20th Century
Unit 2: Becoming a World Power
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Chapter 6: The Progressives
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Section 1: Progressivism
Section 2: Women and Public Life
Section 3: Theodore Roosevelt's Square Deal
Section 4: Taft and Wilson
Chapter 7: Entering the World Stage
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Section 1: The Lure of Imperialism
Section 2: The Spanish-American War
Section 3: Roosevelt and Latin America
Section 4: Wilson and the Mexican Revolution
Chapter 8: The First World War
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Section 1: A World Crisis
Section 2: The United States in World War I
Section 3: The Home Front
Section 4: Peace without Victory
Unit 3: A Modern Nation
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Chapter 9: From War to Peace
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Section 1: Postwar Havoc
Section 2: A New Economic Era
Section 3: The Harding and Coolidge Presidencies
Chapter 10: The Roaring Twenties
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Section 1: American Life Changes
Section 2: The Harlem Renaissance
Section 3: A New Popular Culture is Born
Chapter 11: The Great Depression Begins
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Section 1: The Great Crash
Section 2: Americans Face Hard Times
Section 3: Hoover as President
Chapter 12: The New Deal
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Section 1: Launching the New Deal
Section 2: The Second New Deal
Section 3: Life During the New Deal
Section 4: Analyzing the New Deal
Unit 4: A Champion of Democracy
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Chapter 13: World War II Erupts
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Section 1: The Rise of Dictators
Section 2: Europe Erupts in War
Section 3: The United States Enters the War
Section 4: Mobilizing for War
Chapter 14: The United States in World War II
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Section 1: The War in Europe and North Africa
Section 2: The Holocaust
Section 3: The War in the Pacific
Section 4: The Home Front
Section 5: World War II Ends
Chapter 15: The Cold War Begins
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Section 1: The Iron Curtain Falls on Europe
Section 2: Healing the Wounds of War
Section 3: The Second Red Scare
Section 4: The Korean War
Chapter 16: Postwar America
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Section 1: The Eisenhower Era
Section 2: Atomic Anxiety
Section 3: The Television Age
Unit 5: A Nation Facing Challenges
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Chapter 17: The New Frontier and the Great Society
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Section 1: Kennedy and the Cold War
Section 2: Kennedy's Thousand Days
Section 3: The Great Society
Chapter 18: The Civil Rights Movement
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Section 1: Fighting Segregation
Section 2: Freedom Now!
Section 3: Voting Rights
Section 4: Changes and Challenges
Section 5: The Movement Continues
Chapter 19: The Vietnam War
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Section 1:The War Develops
Section 2: U.S. Support of the War at Home and Abroad
Section 3: 1968: A Turning Point
Section 4: The War Ends
World Civilizations
Unit 1: The Beginnings of Civilization
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Chapter 1: The Emergence of Civilization
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Section 1: Prehistoric Peoples
Section 2: The Foundations of Civilization
Chapter 2: The First Civilizations
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Section 1: Ancient Kingdoms of the Nile
Section 2: Egyptian Life and Culture
Section 3: Sumerian Civilization
Section 4: Empires of the Fertile Crescent
Section 5: The Phoenicians and the Lydians
Section 6: The Origins of Judaism
Chapter 3: Ancient Indian Civilizations
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Section 1: Indus River Valley Civilization
Section 2: Indo-Aryan Migrants
Section 3: Hindiuism and Buddhism
Section 4: Ancient Indian Dynasties and Empires
Section 5: Ancient Indian Life and Culture
Chapter 4: Ancient Chinese Civilization
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Section 1: Geographic and Cultural Influences
Section 2: The Shang Dynasty
Section 3: The Zhou, Qin, and Han Dynasties
Section 4: Philosophies of Ancient China
Section 5: Chinese Life and Culture
Unit 2: The Growth of Civilizations
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Chapter 5: The Greek City-States
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Section 1: Early Greeks and the Rise of City-States
Section 2: Greek Government and Society
Section 3: Sparta and Athens
Section 4: Daily Life in Athens
Section 5: The Expansion of Greece
Chapter 6: Greece's Golden and Hellenistic Ages
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Section 1: Greek Art of the Golden Age
Section 2: Philosophers and Writers of the Golden Age
Section 3: Alexander the Great
Section 4: The Spread of Hellenistic Culture
Chapter 7: The Roman World
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Section 1: Founding the Roman Republic
Section 2: Rome Expands Its Borders
Section 3: The Birth of the Roman Empire
Section 4: Roman Society and Culture
Section 5: The Rise of Christianity
Section 6: The Fall of the Western Empire
Unit 3: The World in Transition
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Chapter 11: The Islamic World
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Section 1: The Rise of Islam
Section 2: The Spread of Islam
Section 3: Islamic Civilization
Chapter 13: The Rise of the Middle Ages
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Section 1: The Rise of the Franks
Section 2: Feudalism and the Manorial System
Section 3: The Church
Section 4: The Struggle for Power in England and France
Section 5: The Clash over Germany and Italy
Chapter 14: The High Middle Ages
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Section 1: The Crusades
Section 2: The Revival of Trade
Section 3: The Growth of Towns
Section 4: Life and Culture in the Middle Ages
Section 5: Wars and the Growth of Nations
Section 6: Challenges to Church Power
Unit 4: The Age of Exploration and Expansion
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Chapter 15: The Renaissance and Reformation
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Section 1: The Italian Renaissance
Section 2: The Northern Renaissance
Section 3: The Protestant Reformation
Section 4: The Catholic Reformation
Section 5: Culture and Daily Life
Chapter 16: Exploration and Expansion
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Section 1: The Scientific Revolution
Section 2: The Foundations of European Exploration
Section 3: Voyages of Portugal and Spain
Section 4: The Spanish and Dutch Empires
Unit 5: From Absolutism to Revolution
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Chapter 19: Monarchs of Europe/ Chapter 21: The French Revolution & Napoleon
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Chapter 19 Section 1: France in the Age of Absolutism
Section 1: The Roots of Revolution
Section 2: The French Revolution
Section 3: The French Republic
Section 4: The Napoleonic Era
Section 5: A Return to Peace
Unit 6: World War in the Twentieth Century
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Chapter 27: World War I and the Russian Revolution
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Section 1: Setting the Stage for War
Section 2: World War I: A New Kind of War
Section 3: The Russian Revolution
Section 4: The Terms of Peace
Section 5: Creating a "New" Europe
Chapter 28: The Great Depression and the Rise of Totalitarianism
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Section 1: The Postwar Era
Section 2: Postwar Prosperity Crumbles
Section 3: Political Tensions After World War I
Section 4: Fascist Dictatorships in Italy and Germany
Section 5: Dictatorship in the Soviety Union
Chapter 30: World War II
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Section 1: Threats to World Peace
Section 2: Hitler's Aggressions
Section 3: Axis Gains
Section 4: The Soviet Union and the United States
Section 5: The Holocaust
Section 6: The End of the War
General Financial Literacy
Introduction
Unit 1: Take Charge of Your Financial Well-Being
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(1-1) Money in Your Life
(1-2) Financial Decisions
(1-3) Setting Financial Decisions
Unit 2: Managing Your Money
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(2-1) Depository Institutions
(2-2) The Basic of Taxes
(2-3) Statement of Financial Position
(2-4) Income and Expense Statement
(2-5) Spending Plans
Unit 3: Earning
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(3-1) Invest in Yourself
(3-2) Career Exploration
(3-3) Preparing for Higher Education
(3-4) Planning for Higher Education
(3-5) Paying for Higher Education
(3-6) Lifelong Employment
(3-7) Getting Paid
Unit 4: Receiving
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(4-1) Receiving from Family, Friends, and non-profit organizations
(4-2) Receiving from Government Programs
Unit 5: Saving & Investing
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(5-1) Choose to Save
(5-2) Savings Tools
(5-3) The Fundamentals of Investing
Unit 6: Spending
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(6-1) Credit Reports and Scores
(6-2) Credit Basics
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How did the Framers create the
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