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  • Performance Tasks 273
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Test Standards

  1. (I.A.1-3) Physical/Cultural Setting
  2. (I.B.1-5) Role of Geography
  3. (I.C.1-5) Geographic Issues Today
  4. (I.C.1-5) Demographics
  1. (II.I.A.1) Foundations: Enlightenment
  2. (II.I.A.2) Peopling of America
  3. (II.I.A.3) Colonial Experience
  4. (II.I.A.4) Revolution & Independence
  5. (II.I.A.5) New York Constitution
  6. (II.I.A.6,7) Early Governing
  7. (II.I.B) Constitutional Convention
  8. (II.I.C) The Bill of Rights
  9. (II.I.D) The Three Branches
  10. (II.I.E) Basic Principles
  11. (II.I.F) Implementing the Constitution
  12. (II.II.A) Unifying the U.S., 1789-1861
  13. (II.II.B.1) Sectional Differences
  14. (II.II.B.2) Expansion of Rights
  15. (II.II.B.3) States' Rights
  16. (II.II.C) Territorial Expansion
  17. (II.II.D) The American Civil War
  1. (III.I.A) Reconstruction Plans
  2. (III.I.B) The North
  3. (III.I.C) The New South
  4. (III.I.D) The End of Reconstruction
  5. (III.I.E) Impact of the War
  6. (III.II.A) Economic Transformation
  7. (II.II.B) Growth of Industry
  8. (III.II.C) Entrepreneurs
  9. (III.II.D) New Practices
  10. (III.II.E) Labor's Response
  11. (III.II.F) Agrarian Response
  12. (III.III.A) Impact of Industrialization
  13. (III.III.B) Immigration, 1850-1924
  14. (III.III.C) "New" Immigration
  15. (III.III.D) The Frontier
  1. (IV.I.A) Pressure for Reform
  2. (IV.I.B) Progress
  3. (IV.I.C.1,2,3) Progressivism: to T. Roosevelt
  4. (IV.I.C.4,5) Progressivism: Woodrow Wilson
  5. (IV.II.A) Global Involvement
  6. (IV.II.B) Restraint & Involvement: 1914-1920
  7. (IV.II.C) World War I: The Home Front
  8. (IV.II.D) The Search for Peace
  1. (V.I.A) Impact of War
  2. (V.I.B) 1920s Boom
  3. (V.I.C.1) Mass Consumption
  4. (V.I.C.2) Constitutional Issues
  5. (V.I.C.3) Shifting Cultural Values
  6. (V.II.A) Onset of the Depression
  7. (V.II.B) FDR & the New Deal
  8. (V.II.C.7,8) The Depression: Culture and Opposition
  1. (VI.I.A) Isolation & Neutrality
  2. (VI.I.B) Failure of Peace
  3. (VI.I.C.1-4) The U.S. in World War II
  4. (VI.I.5,6) The War's Impact
  5. (VI.I.C.6) Demobilization
  6. (VI.II.A.) International Peace
  7. (VI.II.B) Expansion & Containment
  8. (VI.II.C) Containment Elsewhere
  9. (VI.II.D) The Cold War at Home
  1. (VII.I.A) Changes in the U.S.
  2. (VII.II.A&B) Postwar Events
  3. (VII.II.B) Eisenhower's Foreign Policy
  4. (VII.II.C.1) Eisenhower Peace
  5. (VII.II.C.2) Civil Rights (1947-1960)
  6. (VII.II.D) The People (1950s)
  7. (VII.III.A.1) JFK: The New Frontier
  8. (VII.III.A.2) JFK: Foreign Policy
  9. (VII.III.A.3) Rights of the Disabled
  10. (VII.III.B.1) Johnson: The Great Society
  11. (VII.III.B.2) The Moon Landing
  12. (VII.III.B.3) The Civil Rights Movement (1960-1970)
  13. (VII.III.B.4) Demands for Equality: Women
  14. (VII.III.B.5) Hispanic-Americans
  15. (VII.III.B.6) AIM and Other Protests
  16. (VII.III.B.7&8) Supreme Court Decisions
  17. (VII.IV.A) Vietnam: Sacrifice & Turmoil
  18. (VII.V.A.1) Nixon: Domestic Policies
  19. (VII.V.A.2) Nixon: Internationalism
  20. (VII.V.A.3) Nixon: The Presidency in Crisis
  21. (VII.V.B) Ford & Carter
  1. (VII.V.C) Reagan, Bush, & Conservatism
  2. (VII.V.D) Old Problems, New Approaches
  3. (VII.V.E) US's New Image
  4. (VII.V.F) Trade Imbalance
  5. (VII.V.G) US & USSR (1980-1988)
  6. (VII.VI.A) G.H.W. Bush: Domestic Issues
  7. (VII.VI.A.3) G.H.W. Bush: Foreign Policy Issues
  8. (VII.VI.B) Clinton: Domestic Issues
  9. (VII.VI.B.2) Clinton: Foreign Policy Issues

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