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Skinny β€” US.6_12.4 Change Over Time Β· Unit 8 The 1970s & 1980s

Standard: US.6_12.4 β€” Compare how historical elements change over time. Unit: 8 β€” The 1970s & 1980s (1968–1989) 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 States’ 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 States’ perceptions of government.

What This Standard Asks

How did key elements β€” institutions, rights, technology, power β€” change across this era, and what stayed the same? β€” applied to The 1970s & 1980s (1968–1989).


Key Content β€” Unit 8: The 1970s & 1980s

Watergate (1972–74) forced a president to resign and deepened distrust of institutions. The economy struggled with stagflation and the 1973 oil crisis. Then a conservative turn: Reagan (1980), tax cuts, deregulation, and the Cold War's final decade. Social movements continued β€” the women's movement, and the environmental movement (the first Earth Day, 1970). The turning point β€” the political center shifted right as trust in government fell.


The Skill in This Unit

Compare the start and end of this era on one thread β€” Americans' trust in institutions and the political center of gravity. Name what changed, what held steady, and what drove the shift.


What You Need to Know (Score 2.0 β€” Approaching)

Vocabulary such as: Compare / Contrast, Historiography / Revisionist History, WWII/ Axis/ Allies, Containment, Baby Boom, Capitalism / Communism, Technology, Equality / Equity / Civil Rights / Social Movement, Public Opinion / Political Polling.

Basic processes such as: - Identify a historical event in which the interpretation of has changed over time. - Diagram / chart causes and consequences of US involvement in WWII. - Identify the economic and/or social issues of the era and their long-lasting effects. - Illustrate the United States’ 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 States’ perceptions of government.


Meeting the Standard (Score 3.0 β€” Proficiency)

Proficiency on US.6_12.4 means applying Change Over Time 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): - Develop an argument about Era 4: 1941-2001 and how that historical interpretation has changed over time.Such as, Civil Rights, Use of Nuclear Weapons / Nuclear Power, reliance on technology - privacy, perceptions of political leaders, perception of US foreign policy.


ELA Crosswalk

W.3 β€” explanatory writing Β· R.2 β€” comprehend complex texts over time


Where to Go Next


US.6_12.4 Β· Unit 8 Skinny β€” SDA Commons Β· South High School Β· aligned to the official NDSBL US History proficiency scale