Political conflict is often the result of competing social values and economic interests. To understand how different perspectives based on differing interests and backgrounds led to political conflict in the antebellum United States, the student will utilize the knowledge and skills set forth in the following indicators:

Grade(s): 9, 10, 11, 12

Subject(s): Social Studies

Year: 2011

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Framing Inquiry: Designing a Coherent Learning Experience

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Framing Inquiry: Designing a Coherent Learning Experience
Explore how to design a coherent U.S. History learning experience centered on historical thinking and evidence. This article demonstrates how educators can organize a 2–3-lesson sequence around a high...