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The World the War Made Lesson PlanThe World the War Made Lesson Plan
Publisher
Facing History and Ourselves
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9th - 12th
Subjects
Social Studies & History
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Duration
1 hr
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The World the War Made

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The United States Civil War forced Northern and Southern societies, as well as the people who made up those societies, to reconstruct their vision of themselves and their identities. A series of video-based web lessons look at the great changes that occurred in years after the Civil War. In the first lesson in the series, young historians watch an introductory video and read and analyze primary source documents to gain an understanding of these fundamental changes. 

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Concepts

reconstruction, the reconstruction era, american democracy, democracy, civil war, the united states civil war, the emancipation proclamation, the voting rights act, voting rights, identity, primary source analysis, primary sources

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Due to the fast pace of the video, pause it frequently to permit viewers to read the statements on the screen

Classroom Considerations

  • The first of seven video-based lessons in a unit on the Reconstruction Era
  • Class members should be familiar with the Think, Pair, Share strategy
  • Requires access to computers with internet

Pros

  • A Think, Pair, Share activity asks class members to make a personal connection to the subject by considering choices and opportunities that have shaped their lives

Cons

  • None

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