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Note: There are limitations in the use of these reports. To understand their use, please read “Whatcautions should be considered when using Content Focus Reports?” on page 9 of this report.NGSSSBenchmarkSpring 2018 United States History End-of-Course (EOC) AssessmentNext Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS)—Form 1Content FocusNumber ofPoints PossibleNGSSS BenchmarkReporting Category 1. Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (1860–1910)Number of Points 13Anaconda PlanCarpetbaggersRadical RepublicansReconstruction amendmentsJim Crow lawsNadir of race relationsAmerican Indian boarding schools; Homestead ActCross of GoldGovernment regulationImmigrationSherman Antitrust ActAfrican American inventorsUrbanizationSettlement housesNational Woman Suffrage AssociationHenry FlaglerReporting Category Point Total111111211111111117NGSSS BenchmarkReporting Category 2. Global Military, Political, and Economic Challenges (1890–1940)Number of Points 9SS.912.A.5.10SS.912.A.5.11Panama CanalTreaty of PortsmouthPanama CanalLusitaniaEspionage ActConvoy systemAfrican Americans in World War IWomen in World War IFourteen PointsDemobilizationSacco and VanzettiProtective tariffsGreat DepressionFour Power Treaty, Washington Naval Treaty, Kellogg-Briand PactHarlem RenaissanceKu Klux KlanFranklin D. RooseveltNew DealReporting Category Point Total11111111111111111118 June 2018 FLDOE/Bureau of K-12 Student AssessmentPage 1 of 9

Note: There are limitations in the use of these reports. To understand their use, please read “Whatcautions should be considered when using Content Focus Reports?” on page 9 of this report.Spring 2018 U.S. History End-of-Course (EOC) AssessmentNext Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS)—Form 1, continuedNGSSS BenchmarkReporting Category 3. The United States and the Defense of the International Peace (1940–2010)Number of Points A.7.12SS.912.A.7.17NormandyIsolationismJapanese American InternmentThe Office of Price AdministrationNuremberg TrialsLoyalty Review ProgramMarshall PlanArms raceKorean WarBeat GenerationSuburbsMarch on WashingtonBrown v. Board of EducationAnti-war protestsIran-ContraInternetSocial activismReporting Category Point Total1111111111111111117 June 2018 FLDOE/Bureau of K-12 Student AssessmentPage 2 of 9

Note: There are limitations in the use of these reports. To understand their use, please read “Whatcautions should be considered when using Content Focus Reports?” on page 9 of this report.Spring 2018 U.S. History End-of-Course (EOC) AssessmentNext Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS)—Form 2NGSSSBenchmarkContent FocusNumber ofPoints PossibleNGSSS BenchmarkReporting Category 1. Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (1860–1910)Number of Points 12Anaconda Plan; Civil WarWhite LeagueCivil Rights Act of 1866Fourteenth AmendmentJim Crow lawsNadir of race relationsHomestead ActMonopoliesGovernment regulationImmigrationBusiness trustsImmigrationSettlement housesPullman strikePolitical machinesNational Woman Suffrage AssociationReporting Category Point TotalReporting Category 2. Global Military, Political, and Economic Challenges (1890–1940)211111111111111117Open Door Policy; Panama CanalSpanish-American WarPanama CanalWar bondsNew technology in World War IAfrican Americans in World War IGerman Americans during World War IFourteen PointsJazz AgeGreat DepressionLeague of NationsProhibitionLeague of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)Ku Klux KlanFranklin D. RooseveltNew DealRoaring TwentiesReporting Category Point Total2111111111111111118NGSSS BenchmarkNumber of Points .11SS.912.A.5.12 June 2018 FLDOE/Bureau of K-12 Student AssessmentPage 3 of 9

Note: There are limitations in the use of these reports. To understand their use, please read “Whatcautions should be considered when using Content Focus Reports?” on page 9 of this report.Spring 2018 U.S. History End-of-Course (EOC) AssessmentNext Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS)—Form 2, continuedNGSSS BenchmarkReporting Category 3. The United States and the Defense of the International Peace (1940–2010)Number of Points A.7.15SS.912.A.7.17IsolationismWomen in World War IIJapanese American internmentNuremberg TrialsHouse Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)United NationsMarshall PlanArms raceKorean WarYouth cultureSuburbsMarch on WashingtonGideon v. WainwrightGovernment secrecyIran-ContraOklahoma City bombingSocial activismReporting Category Point Total1111111111111111117 June 2018 FLDOE/Bureau of K-12 Student AssessmentPage 4 of 9

Note: There are limitations in the use of these reports. To understand their use, please read “Whatcautions should be considered when using Content Focus Reports?” on page 9 of this report.Spring 2018 U.S. History End-of-Course (EOC) AssessmentNext Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS)—Form 3NGSSSBenchmarkContent FocusNumber ofPoints PossibleNGSSS BenchmarkReporting Category 1. Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (1860–1910)Number of Points .13Anaconda Plan; Sectional issuesFreedmen’s BureauRadical RepublicansFourteenth AmendmentJim Crow lawsNadir of race relationsHomestead ActCross of GoldGovernment regulationImmigrationUrban centersChinese Exclusion ActSettlement housesKeating-Owen ActNational Woman Suffrage AssociationInnovationReporting Category Point Total211111111111111117NGSSS BenchmarkReporting Category 2. Global Military, Political, and Economic Challenges (1890–1940)Number of Points 5.9SS.912.A.5.10SS.912.A.5.11SS.912.A.5.12Panama CanalExpansionism; Yellow journalismPanama CanalUnrestricted submarine warfareSelective Service ActAfrican Americans in World War IFourteen Points; Treaty of VersaillesFordney-McCumber ActEconomic boom; Great DepressionEfforts to avoid warScopes TrialKu Klux KlanFranklin D. RooseveltNew DealZora Neale HurstonReporting Category Point Total12111121211111118 June 2018 FLDOE/Bureau of K-12 Student AssessmentPage 5 of 9

Note: There are limitations in the use of these reports. To understand their use, please read “Whatcautions should be considered when using Content Focus Reports?” on page 9 of this report.Spring 2018 U.S. History End-of-Course (EOC) AssessmentNext Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS)—Form 3, continuedNGSSS BenchmarkNGSSS BenchmarkReporting Category 3. The United States and the Defense of the International Peace (1940–2010)Number of Points PossibleNumber of Points .A.7.16SS.912.A.7.17IsolationismAtomic bombNuremberg TrialsRed ScareMary McLeod BethuneMarshall PlanArms raceKorean WarRichard NixonSuburbsGreat SocietyMarch on WashingtonMiranda v. ArizonaIran-ContraNorth American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)ImmigrationSocial activismReporting Category Point Total1111111111111111117 June 2018 FLDOE/Bureau of K-12 Student AssessmentPage 6 of 9

Note: There are limitations in the use of these reports. To understand their use, please read “Whatcautions should be considered when using Content Focus Reports?” on page 9 of this report.Spring 2018 U.S. History End-of-Course (EOC) AssessmentNext Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS)—Form 4NGSSSBenchmarkContent FocusNumber ofPoints PossibleNGSSS BenchmarkReporting Category 1. Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (1860–1910)Number of Points .7SS.912.A.3.8SS.912.A.3.10SS.912.A.3.13Anaconda Plan; SlaveryOpposition to ReconstructionRadical RepublicansFifteenth AmendmentJim Crow lawsNadir of race relationsHomestead ActMorrill Land Grant ActGovernment regulationImmigrationTranscontinental RailroadChinese Exclusion ActMuckrakers; Settlement housesCapitalismNational Woman Suffrage AssociationReporting Category Point Total21111111111121117NGSSS BenchmarkReporting Category 2. Global Military, Political, and Economic Challenges (1890–1940)Number of Points 5.12Panama CanalYellow pressPanama CanalEspionage and Sedition Acts; Propaganda during World War IWar bondsConvoysAfrican Americans in World War IFourteen PointsTariffsConsumerism; Great DepressionLeague of NationsHarlem RenaissanceKu Klux KlanFranklin D. RooseveltNew DealDemobilizationReporting Category Point Total111211111211111118 June 2018 FLDOE/Bureau of K-12 Student AssessmentPage 7 of 9

Note: There are limitations in the use of these reports. To understand their use, please read “Whatcautions should be considered when using Content Focus Reports?” on page 9 of this report.Spring 2018 U.S. History End-of-Course (EOC) AssessmentNext Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS)—Form 4, continuedNGSSS BenchmarkReporting Category 3. The United States and the Defense of the International Peace (1940–2010)Number of Points .A.7.17IsolationismHolocaustJapanese American InternmentHiroshima and NagasakiRed ScareMarshall PlanArms RaceKorean WarVietnam WarSuburbsGreat SocietyMarch on WashingtonGideon v. WainwrightApartheid; Iran-ContraImmigrationSocial activismReporting Category Point Total111111111111121117 June 2018 FLDOE/Bureau of K-12 Student AssessmentPage 8 of 9

What is content focus?"Content focus" is a term that defines the specific content measured by each Spring 2018 U.S. HistoryEOC Assessment test item.The Next Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS) benchmarks and content foci assessed on theSpring 2018 U.S. History EOC Assessment are not predictive of future U.S. History EOC Assessments.What cautions should be considered when using Content Focus Reports?Content Focus Reports should not be used to make decisions about instruction at the individual studentlevel. Some reporting categories have too few test items to report reliable or meaningful scores at thestudent level. While well-intended, providing remedial instruction in a specific reporting category maynot be justified and may be an inefficient use of instructional time. Content focus data should not beused as sole indicators to determine remedial needs of students.When interpreting content focus data, the following cautions and information should also beconsidered: The number of items in a reporting category may vary from one year to another. Consequently,users should not compare performance data such as mean percent correct.Mean content area scores for each test form might be different; therefore, users should notcompare content area scores across test forms.The difficulty of the items measuring each benchmark will vary from one year to the next.Consequently, users should not compare content area scores across years.The analysis is based on state-level data that are not intended to provide specific classroom,school, or district interpretations.Scale score values cannot accurately be determined using Content Focus Reports for a numberof reasons. For instance, test scores are generated from students’ performance on the entiretyof the test, which accounts for the difficulty (also called cognitive complexity) of test items. June 2018 FLDOE/Bureau of K-12 Student AssessmentPage 9 of 9

SS.912.A.3.12 National Woman Suffrage Association 1 SS.912.A.3.13 Henry Flagler 1 Reporting Category Point Total 17 NGSSS Benchmark Reporting Category 2. Global Military, Political, and Economic Challenges (1890– 1940) Number of Points Possible SS.912.A.4.1 Panama Canal 1 SS.912.A.4.3 Treaty of Portsmouth 1 SS.912.A.4.4 Panama Canal 1

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