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Vocabulary
successesfailuresongoing impactCivil Rights Movementmethodssit-insboycottsmarchesspeechesmusicorganizations
Skills
  • analyze (the successes of the Civil Rights Movement) #dok3
  • analyze (the failures of the Civil Rights Movement) #dok3
  • analyze (the ongoing impact of the Civil Rights Movement) #dok3
  • evaluate (the effectiveness of various methods of the Civil Rights Movement such as sit-ins, boycotts, marches, speeches, music, and organizations) #dok4
  • compare (different methods used during the Civil Rights Movement) #dok2
Learning Targets
  • I can describe the major methods used during the Civil Rights Movement, including sit-ins, boycotts, marches, speeches, music, and organizations. #dok1
  • I can compare different methods used to achieve Civil Rights Movement goals. #dok2
  • I can analyze the successes of the Civil Rights Movement and identify contributing factors. #dok3
  • I can analyze the limitations or failures of the Civil Rights Movement. #dok3
  • I can analyze the ongoing impact of the Civil Rights Movement on American society. #dok3
  • I can evaluate the effectiveness of various Civil Rights Movement methods, such as sit-ins, boycotts, marches, speeches, music, and organizations, in bringing about social change. #dok4
Big Ideas
  • The methods and strategies employed in the Civil Rights Movement had both immediate and long-term effects on American society.
  • The successes, failures, and enduring impact of the Civil Rights Movement continue to influence modern social justice movements and civil rights efforts.
Essential Questions
  • What were the key methods used in the Civil Rights Movement, and how did they advance the cause of civil rights?
  • In what ways did the Civil Rights Movement succeed and in what ways did it fall short of its goals?
  • How do the successes and failures of the Civil Rights Movement continue to affect American society today?
  • Which methods of protest and organization were most effective during the Civil Rights Movement, and why?
  • How can lessons from the Civil Rights Movement inform modern movements for social change?