Social Studies HS Guide
● Transition ● World War II ● Allies
● Cold War ● Enemies ● Superpowers DIFFERENTIATION IN ACTION Skill Building
● Inquiry ● K-12 Research Frameworks
● Themes and Lenses
Extension
Another Global Conflict and the Beginnings of the Cold War 1930-1950
STANDARD 6.5
PACING
RESOURCES
● See US History II Year at a Glance ● Work together as a
● The Cold War: Crash Course US History #37 ● Post-World War II Recovery: Crash Course European History #42 ● Marshall Plan Mini-Essay ● https://sheg.stanford.edu/history-assessments/berlin-airlift
PLC to determine individual standard pacing.
STANDARDS Students will evaluate the impact of using international economic aid and diplomacy to secure national interests, specifically citing case studies of America’s investment in war-torn nations following the war, such as the Marshall Plan and the Berlin Airlift. CONCEPTS (Nouns) SKILLS (Verbs) LANGUAGE SUPPORTS ● International economic aide ● Diplomacy ● National interests ● Investment ● War torn nations ● Evaluate ● Citing ● Argue ● Best Practices for MLs in Secondary Content Area Classes
● Marshall Plan ● Berlin Airlift
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