US History concept chart major concepts & themes across US History: Difference between revisions

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'''BIG IDEAS'''
'''BIG IDEAS'''
<big>'''What does it MEAN? '''</big>
<big>'''What does it MEAN? '''</big>
* every issue, dispute, event, represents someone’s perspective, ideal or outlook
* every issue, dispute, event, represents someone’s perspective, ideal or outlook
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<big>'''connections'''</big>
<big>'''connections'''</big>
* how are events related?
* how are events related?
* what common themes occur across American history  
* what common themes occur across American history  
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<big>'''causality'''</big>
<big>'''causality'''</big>
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<big>'''Constitutionalism'''</big>
<big>'''Constitutionalism'''</big>
 
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* duty & responsibilities as British
* duty & responsibilities as British
* direct v. indirect representation
* direct v. indirect representation


=== Enlightenment ideas ===
=== Enlightenment ideas ===
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** Why do some Americans feel isolated and start radical movements?  
** Why do some Americans feel isolated and start radical movements?  
** How do the big political parties adapt to those movements?
** How do the big political parties adapt to those movements?


=== Constitution===
=== Constitution===
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** upon white non-slave owners
** upon white non-slave owners


=== western expansion ===
=== "frontier" western expansion ===
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* >>details


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=== private v public lives of Americans ===
=== private v public lives of Americans ===


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