AAS.SS.5.I
Evaluate the extent to which the Civil Rights Movement transformed American politics and society.
Ethnic Studies: African American Studies · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
Standard Unwrapping
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Civil Rights MovementAmerican politicssocietyextenttransformation
Skills
- evaluate (the extent of transformation brought by the Civil Rights Movement) #dok3
- analyze (how the Civil Rights Movement changed American politics) #dok3
- analyze (how the Civil Rights Movement changed American society) #dok3
- explain (the impact of the Civil Rights Movement on various aspects of American life) #dok2
- summarize (key changes initiated by the Civil Rights Movement) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can recall major events and leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. #dok1
- I can identify changes in American politics and society resulting from the Civil Rights Movement. #dok1
- I can describe the influence of the Civil Rights Movement on American society and politics. #dok2
- I can explain ways in which the Civil Rights Movement impacted daily life for Americans. #dok2
- I can analyze how the Civil Rights Movement transformed political and social structures in the United States. #dok3
- I can evaluate the extent to which the Civil Rights Movement transformed American politics and society. #dok3
Big Ideas
- The Civil Rights Movement created significant and lasting changes in American politics and society.
- Evaluating the extent of transformation requires an understanding of both the achievements and limitations of the Civil Rights Movement.
Essential Questions
- In what ways did the Civil Rights Movement transform American society and politics?
- How can we evaluate the extent of the Civil Rights Movement's impact on the United States?
- What lasting changes resulted from the Civil Rights Movement, and which issues persisted afterwards?
- How did the Civil Rights Movement influence daily life for different groups of Americans?
- To what degree did the Civil Rights Movement fulfill its goals for social and political transformation?