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Peer Teaching Project
  • Standards
  • 11.7 Students analyze the American participation
    in World War II. (Group 1, Topic 1)
  • 11.8 Students analyze the economic boom and
    social transformation of post- World War II
    America (Group 2, Topic 2)
  • 11.9 Students analyze United States foreign
    policy since World War II. (Group 3, topic 3)
  • 11.10 Students analyze federal civil rights and
    voting. (Group
  • 4, Topic 4).
  • 11.11 Students analyze the major social problems
    and domestic policy issues in contemporary
    American society.(Group 5, topic 5)
  • 11.12 Post- Watergate 1974-1980.(Group 6, Topic
    6)
  • 11.13 The Conservative Revolution 1980-1992.
  • (Group 7, Topic 7)
  • 11.14 A New Era 1992-Present.(Group 8, Topic 8)

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Group 1, Topic 1
  • Standard 11.7 Students analyze the American
    participation in World War II.
  • 7.1 Origins of American involvement.
  • 7.2 U.S. Allied strategy and battles.
  • 7.3 Role and sacrifices of individuals groups.
  • 7.4 FDRs foreign policy during World War II.
  • 7.5 Constitutional issues at home and Holocaust
    in Europe.
  • 7.6 Developments in Technology weaponry.
  • 7.7 Use of atomic bombs.
  • 7.8 Marshall Plan.

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Group 2, Topic 2
  • Standard 11.8 Students analyze the economic boom
    and social transformation of post- World War II
    America.
  • 8.1 Growth of service sector.
  • 8.2 Mexican immigration.
  • 8.3 Trumans labor policy.
  • 8.4 Federal spending.
  • 8.5 Increased powers of presidency.
  • 8.6 Environmental regions and problems.
  • 8.7 Effects of technological developments.
  • 8.8 Popular culture, origins and diffusion.

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Group 3, Topic 3
  • Standard 11.9 Students analyze United States
    foreign policy since World War II.
  • 9.1 International organizations and conventions.
  • 9.2 Cold War military alliances.
  • 9.3 Containment and proxy wars.
  • 9.4 Effects of foreign policy on domestic.
  • 9.5 Reagans cold war victory.
  • 9.6 Middle East policy, Gulf War
  • 9.7 Relations between u.s. Mexico.

5
Group 4, Topic 4
  • Standard 11.10 Students analyze federal civil
    rights and voting rights.
  • 10.1 african-american demands.
  • 10.2 key events and court cases.
  • 10.3 collaboration to end segregation in
    education.
  • 10.4 civil rights advocates.
  • 10.5 diffusion of civil rights movement.
  • 10.6 civil rights voting rights legislation.
  • 10.7 womens rights movement.

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Group 5, Topic 5
  • Standard 11.11 Students analyze the major social
    and domestic policy issues in contemporary
    American society.
  • 11.1 Changing immigration policy.
  • 11.2 presidential policy speeches.
  • 11.3 changing role of women.
  • 11.4 watergate scandal.
  • 11.5 persistence of poverty social policies.
  • 11.6 demographic social changes.

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Group 6, Topic 6
  • Standard 11.12 Post- Watergate Period
    1974-1980.
  • 12.1 Fords decision to pardon Nixon.
  • 12.2 President Fords Foreign and Domestic
    Policies.
  • 12.3 Major Events during The Ford era.
  • 12.4 President Carters Foreign and domestic
    policies.
  • 12.5 major events during the carter era.

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Group 7, Topic 7
  • Standard 11.13 The Conservative Revolution
    1980-1992.
  • 13.1 The Election of 1980- (Remember Reagan had 2
    terms).
  • 13.2 Reagans foreign and domestic policies.
  • 13.3 major events during reagans 1st Term.
  • 13.4 major events during reagans 2nd term.
  • 13.5 George w. Bushs foreign and domestic
    policies.
  • 13.6 major events during george w. bushs term.

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Group 8, Topic 8
  • Standard 11.14 A New Era 1992- Present
  • 14.1 Clinton takes office- Election of 1992.
  • 14.2 Pres. Clintons foreign and domestic
    policies.
  • 14.3 major events during the clinton era.
  • 14.4 George Bush Jr.s foreign and domestic
    policies.
  • 14.5 major events during the bush era.
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