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8th grade students study the ideas, issues and events from the framing of the Constitution up to World War I, with an emphasis on America's role in the war.
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Review of 50 States
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Exploration and Settlement
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13 English Colonies
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American Revolution
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Constitution
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First Four Presidents
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Westward Movement and Expansion
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North/South and Civil War
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Reconstruction and Reform Movements
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Industrialization and Big Business Immigration |
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7th grade students study the social, cultural and technological changes that occurred in Europe, Africa and Asia in the A.D. 500-1789.
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Fall of Roman Empire
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Medieval Times/Middle Ages
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Islam and the Middle East
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Africa, China and Japan
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Meso-American Civilizations
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Renaissance
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Reformation
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Scientific Revolution
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Enlightenment
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Exploration |
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6th grade students expand their understanding of history by studying the people and events that ushered in the dawn of the major Western and non-Western ancient civilizations.
Early Humanity
Agriculture
Mesopotamia
Egypt and Kush
India
China
Hebrews
Greece
Rome
Introduction of the Fall of the Roman Empire |
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