Skinny β US.6_12.6 Past to Present (Current Events) Β· Unit 3 The Roaring 20s¶
Standard: US.6_12.6 β Connect the past to the present using current events. Unit: 3 β The Roaring 20s (1920s) NDSBL Era: Era 3: 1877-1941 Grade: 10 Β· US History
Official proficiency scale β the source of truth for scoring
Scoring follows the official NDSBL US History Proficiency Scales β not the examples on this page. Proficient (3.0) for Era 3: 1877-1941 means:
- Explain the causes and consequences of the Industrial Revolution on American society.
- Explain the social, cultural, and economic impact of local, state, and federal government policy on American people.
- Explain the impact of the United Statesβ transformation into an imperialist power.
- Explain the causes and effects of the United Statesβ entrance into World War I.
- Explain the political, social, and economic changes of the 1920s.
- Explain the political, social, and economic events of the 1930s.
What This Standard Asks¶
How does this era connect to the present, and what current event echoes it? β applied to The Roaring 20s (1920s).
Key Content β Unit 3: The Roaring 20s¶
A postwar boom built a modern consumer culture β cars, radio, advertising, and buying on credit. Culture surged: the Harlem Renaissance (Langston Hughes, jazz), flappers, the 'New Woman.' But tensions ran underneath: Prohibition and organized crime, the Scopes Trial, the 1924 immigration quotas, a second Red Scare, and a revived KKK. It all ended in the 1929 crash. The turning point β modern consumer America and the cultural backlash against it.
The Skill in This Unit¶
Connect it forward: debates over consumer credit and cultural change. Explain how the cultural boom and bust of the 1920s still shapes that debate today, using a current event as your bridge.
What You Need to Know (Score 2.0 β Approaching)¶
Vocabulary such as: Cause and effect, Causes and consequences, Industrial Revolution, Social, cultural, and economic impacts, Federal government policy, Imperialism, World War I, Political, social, and economic changes.
Basic processes such as: - Identify the causes and effects of events as they relate to Era 3. - Identify social, political, and cultural developments of Era 3. - Describe the causes and/or consequences of the Industrial Revolution - Identify the impacts of government policy on American people - Recognize the impact of the United Statesβ transformation into an imperialist power - List the causes and effects of the the United Statesβ entrance into World War I - Recall the political, social, and economic events of the 1920s - Recall the political, social, and economic events of the 1920s
Meeting the Standard (Score 3.0 β Proficiency)¶
Proficiency on US.6_12.6 means applying Past to Present (Current Events) to this unit with no major errors β see the era targets in the callout above. Aim your Demo of Learning at that language, not at simply retelling the events.
Going Beyond (Score 4.0 β Advanced)¶
Advanced work extends the skill to a higher cognitive level (attainable, not perfection): - Applies historical knowledge as a tool for examining current events. Such as Great Depression and current economic policy, voting rights, government aid programs (stimulus) unionism, imperialism, US involvement in the Americas.
ELA Crosswalk¶
W.4 β argument writing Β· C.1 β present to an audience
Where to Go Next¶
- US History Proficiency Scales β the official 1.0β4.0 language for this standard
- Unit 3 Standards β this unit in depth
- Reading Library β primary & secondary sources
- Studio Archive β studios that use this unit
US.6_12.6 Β· Unit 3 Skinny β SDA Commons Β· South High School Β· aligned to the official NDSBL US History proficiency scale