Mr. Knapic's History Class
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8-1 Colonial Era
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8-1.1 Eastern Woodland Natives
8-1.2 European Exploration
8-1.3 The 13 Colonies
8-1.4 Slavery and the Economy
8-1.5 Mercantilism
8-1.6 Colonial Government
8-2 American Revolution
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8-2.1 French and Indian War
8-2.2 Road to Revolution
8-2.3 Declaration of Independence
8-2.4 Groups of the Revolution
8-2.5 American Revolution
8-2.6 A New State and Nation
8-3 U.S. Government
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8-3.1 Post-Revolution SC Changes
8-3.2 Constitutional Convention
8-3.3 Principles of Government
8-3.4 Creation of a Two Party System
8-4 American Civil War
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8-4.1 Antebellum South
8-4.2 Sectionalism
8-4.3 Events Leading to Secession
8-4.4 Secessionist Groups in South Carolina
8-4.5 Civil War Strategies
8-4.6 Impact of the Civil War
8-5 Part I: Reconstruction
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8-5.1 Reconstruction
8-5.2 Groups of Reconstruction
8-5.3 Impact of Reconstruction
8-5 Part II: Industrialization
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8-5.4 South Carolina Politics
8-5.5 Industrialization
8-5.6 Populist Movement
8-5.7 Migration and Immigration
8-5.8 Progressive Era
8-6 Early & Mid 20th Century
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8-6.1 World War I
8-6.2 Social Changes in South Carolina
8-6.3 Not So Roaring 20s
8-6.4 The New Deal
8-6.5 World War II
8-7 Late 20th Century
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8-7.1 South Carolina After WWII
8-7.2 Civil Rights Movement
8-7.3 Changing Politics in South Carolina
8-7.4 Modern South Carolina
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8-3.3 Principles of Government
Explain the basic principles of government as established in the United States Constitution.
Vocabulary
8-3.2
Read
Textbook Reading:
A Unique Document
(page 106)
The Bill of Rights (page 110)
Write
8-3.4
Use Student Handout (Google Classroom) Attachment for Principles of Government Project
Run Your Own Law Firm! Bill of Rights Game!
Branches of Government Game!
Branches of Government Games
Executive Branch Game
Legislative Branch Game
Judicial Branch Game