Mini-Qs in American History, Vol. 1 & 2
Eight High-Interest Units of Study in Each Volume
Volume 1: 1607 - 1877
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Jamestown: Why Did So Many Colonists Die?
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Valley Forge: Would You Have Quit?
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How Did the Constitution Guard Against Tyranny?
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How Free Were Free Blacks in the North?
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Was the United States Justified in Going to War With Mexico?
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What Was Harriet Tubman's Greatest Achievement?
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Why Was the Battle of Gettysburg a Turning Point?
- North or South: Who Killed Reconstruction?
Volume 2: 1877 - Present
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Should the United States Have Annexed the Philippines?
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Progressivism: Where Will You Put Your Million Dollars?
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Prohibition: Why Did America Change its Mind?
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What Caused the Dust Bowl?
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Why Did Japan Bomb Pearl Harbor?
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The Geography of the Cold War: What Was Containment?
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What Made Cesar Chavez an Effective Leader?
- Should the US Drill for Oil in Alaska's Wilderness?
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All Units written at two support levels:
Enhanced version is heavily scaffolded.
Clean version has minimal scaffolding.
One-page Background essays provide historical context.
Documents include cartoons, maps, letters, drawings,
first-person narratives, charts and graphs, historians' accounts, photographs, flyers, advertisements, and more.