| United States History | | Standard 29. | Understands the struggle for racial and gender equality and for the extension of civil liberties | | | | | Topics | 1. Civil Rights Movement; 2. Role of individuals in history |
| | | | | Level III [Grade 7-8] | | | | | Benchmark 1. Understands individual and institutional influences on the civil rights movement (e.g., the origins of the postwar civil rights movement; the role of the NAACP in the legal assault on the leadership and ideologies of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X; the effects of the constitutional steps taken in the executive, judicial, and legislative branches of government; the shift from de jure to de facto segregation; important milestones in the civil rights movement between 1954 and 1965; Eisenhowers reasons for dispatching federal troops to Little Rock in 1957) | | | | | | | Vocabulary terms | | A. | individual influences on civil rights movement | | B. | institutional influences on the civil rights movement |
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| Citation Log: BD(BE,125-126;AE,220,221;LI,175,177-178; NE,28) | |
Citation reference BD = benchmark, declarative BP = benchmark, procedural BC = benchmark, contextual
1st letter/number of each code in parentheses: | | A | NCHS: U.S. History, Expanded Edition | | B | NCHS: Basic Edition | | L | Lessons from History | | N | NAEP: Framework 2006 | 2nd letter code : E = Explicitly stated in document I = Implicit in document
Number: Page number of the cited document |
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