Modern America & Global Challenges · 1980 – Present
The Future of the American Dream
Evaluating the status of opportunity, equality, and the national identity.
Key Questions
- 1Is the "American Dream" still attainable for the majority of citizens?
- 2How has the definition of "American" changed over the last 400 years?
- 3What are the most pressing challenges facing the next generation?
Common Core State Standards
C3: D2.Eco.13.9-12C3: D2.Civ.10.9-12
Grade: 11th Grade
Subject: US History
Unit: Modern America & Global Challenges
Period: 1980 – Present
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