NCES.CLCR.H.3 - Understand the influences, development and protests of various 20th Century civil rights groups on behalf of greater freedom and equality.
- NCES.CLCR.H.3.1 - Explain the influence of late 19th and early 20th century reformers, such as Populists, Progressives and New Dealers, on the strategies, organization, advocation, and protests of modern civil rights groups.
- NCES.CLCR.H.3.2 - Explain the intellectual, philosophical and religious influences on the establishment, beliefs, and actions of civil rights groups.
- NCES.CLCR.H.3.3 - Explain how various federal and state laws influenced the strategies, organization, advocacy, and protests of various civil rights/social movements.
- NCES.CLCR.H.3.4 - Analyze how various individuals and/or disadvantaged groups strategized, organized, advocated and protested regarding freedom and equality.
- NCES.CLCR.H.3.5 - Evaluate the extent to which the women's rights and African American civil rights movement influenced each other, as well as, the strategies and protests of other civil rights groups.
- NCES.CLCR.H.3.6 - Analyze civil rights movements in terms of the development, beliefs and contributions of various leaders.
- NCES.CLCR.H.3.7 - Analyze civil rights movements in terms of the grassroots contributions and beliefs of under-appreciated community activists.
- NCES.CLCR.H.3.8 - Evaluate the effectiveness of formal and informal civil rights groups, and their leadership, in achieving greater freedoms and equality.