Learning Objectives
To explain the main obstacles to effective resistance by slaves
To analyse the slave rebellions between 1663-1859
To explore the case study of Ellen Craft’s resistance to slavery
Learning Objectives
To explain the details of early compromises on the issue of slavery including;
Missouri Compromise 1820
Compromise of 1850
Kansas-Nebraska Act 1854
To analyse primary sources from Jefferson, Calhoun and Lincoln on the issue of slavery
To evaluate the extent of success of these compromises
Learning Objectives
To analyse primary sources to explore the perspectives that influenced slavery in the antebellum period
To articulate the differences in social, economic, and legal status of slaves in the antebellum South
To explain the differences in social, economic, and legal status of slaves in the antebellum South
Learning Objectives
To explain the features of the ‘slave economy’ in the southern states
To analyze statistics regarding cotton and slave prices and make inferences about the longevity of the ‘slave economy’
Learning Objectives
To describe the first three presidencies of the United States
To explore the competing visions for the United States of Jefferson and Hamilton
A scheme of work to accompany lessons and resources exploring the period in which the Early Republic descended into Civil War, and the effects of the this period on the American population.
Learning Objectives
To explain the amendment processes
To analyse the advantages and disadvantages of these processes
To evaluate the extent to which interpretative and practical amendments can also change the constitution
Learning Objectives
To understand the reasons why and how the Bill of Rights was added to the constitution
To explain the rights and restrictions that are defined in the Bill of Rights
To analyse the extent to which there is debate over the nature of free speech
Learning Objectives
To understand the constitutional basis of federalism and the powers of the federal and state governments
To explain the relationship between the federal government and the states
To examine examples of the impact of federalism
Learning Objectives
To explain the key features of the US Constitution
To analyse the principles of:
* Separation of powers
* Checks and balances
* Federalism
Learning Objectives
To analyse the US Constitution to discover the framework of the government it established
To identify and exemplify the fundamental concepts the constitution is based on
To explore the areas of debate surrounding these fundamental concepts
Learning Objectives
To understand the history of the American revolution and its impact on American government
To explain the purpose of the Articles of Confederation and why they failed
To analyse the significance of the Constitution
Learning Objectives
To understand the context of congressional election campaigns
To explain the principal factors influencing the outcomes in congressional elections
To evaluate the significance of these factors in affecting the outcome of congressional elections
Learning Objectives
To explain the workings of the Electoral College
To analyse the Electoral College results of recent elections
To explore the debate over the Electoral College and potential reform and replacement of this mechanism