Skinny β US.6_12.2 Multiple Perspectives Β· Unit 4 World War II¶
Standard: US.6_12.2 β Examine the impact of multiple perspectives on social, political, and cultural development. Unit: 4 β World War II (1939β1945) NDSBL Era: Era 4: 1941-2001 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 4: 1941-2001 means:
- Explain the causes and consequences of U.S. involvement in World War II.
- Explain the economic and/or social issues of the era and their long-lasting effects.
- Explain the United Statesβ reactions toward the growth of communism.
- Explain the impact of rapid technological change on society.
- Compare and contrast how different groups competed for equality and the effectiveness of various movements.
- Identify and explain how domestic issues changed United Statesβ perceptions of government.
What This Standard Asks¶
How did different groups experience and interpret these events β and whose perspective is centered, whose is missing? β applied to World War II (1939β1945).
Key Content β Unit 4: World War II¶
Neutrality ended at Pearl Harbor (Dec 7, 1941). Total war meant massive mobilization: war production, women in the workforce (Rosie the Riveter), rationing β and Japanese American internment (Executive Order 9066). Abroad: D-Day, island-hopping in the Pacific, the Holocaust, and the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The federal government and America's global power expanded enormously. The turning point β the U.S. emerges as a superpower.
The Skill in This Unit¶
The WWII home front looked different depending on who you were. Compare how those in power and the groups affected experienced U.S. mobilization for World War II β whose perspective dominates the record, and whose is missing from it?
What You Need to Know (Score 2.0 β Approaching)¶
Vocabulary such as: Perspective / Point of View, Social, cultural, political development, Containment, World War II / Axis Powers / Allies, Baby Boom, Capitalism / Communism, Technology, Equality / Equity / Civil Rights / Social Movement, Public Opinion / Political Polling.
Basic processes such as: - Categorize the impact of multiple perspectives on social, political, and cultural development. - Diagram / chart causes and consequences of US involvement in WW II. - Identify the economic and/or social issues of the era and their long-lasting effects. - Illustrate the United Statesβ reactions toward the growth of communism. - Discuss the impact of rapid technological change on society. - Identify different groups competed for equality and the effectiveness of various movements. - Trace how domestic issues changed United Statesβ perceptions of government.
Meeting the Standard (Score 3.0 β Proficiency)¶
Proficiency on US.6_12.2 means applying Multiple Perspectives 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): - Judge the multiple perspectives emerged regarding the social, political, and/or cultural developments of Era 4: 1941-2001 - For example, support and opposition to US involvement in wars and conflicts, counterculture, reliance on technology.
ELA Crosswalk¶
R.7 β analyze perspective and tone Β· W.4 β argue from evidence Β· C.6 β weigh varying perspectives in discussion
Where to Go Next¶
- US History Proficiency Scales β the official 1.0β4.0 language for this standard
- Unit 4 Standards β this unit in depth
- Reading Library β primary & secondary sources
- Studio Archive β studios that use this unit
US.6_12.2 Β· Unit 4 Skinny β SDA Commons Β· South High School Β· aligned to the official NDSBL US History proficiency scale