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Causes of American Revolution Foldable 
Rubric Code: UXB4B48
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Subject: History  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

Powered by iRubric Causes of American Revolution
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Cause selected; Small amount of information that is partly correct. Hints at but does not directly relate to the concept of liberty and order.
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Cause selected; Cause is mostly described with little to no error in accuracy. Directly states ideas of liberty and order.
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Cause selected; Cause is fully described with no error in historical accuracy, with a thorough explanation of how the causes establish order or creates liberty. (4-6 sentences)
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Cause selected; Small amount of information that is partly correct. Hints at but does not directly relate to the concept of liberty and order.
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Cause selected; Cause is mostly described with little to no error in accuracy. Directly states ideas of liberty and order.
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Cause selected; Cause is fully described with no error in historical accuracy, with a thorough explanation of how the causes establish order or creates liberty. (4-6 sentences)
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Cause selected; Small amount of information that is partly correct. Hints at but does not directly relate to the concept of liberty and order.
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Cause selected; Cause is mostly described with little to no error in accuracy. Directly states ideas of liberty and order.
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Cause selected; Cause is fully described with no error in historical accuracy, with a thorough explanation of how the causes establish order or creates liberty. (4-6 sentences)
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Cause selected; Small amount of information that is partly correct. Hints at but does not directly relate to the concept of liberty and order.
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Cause selected; Cause is mostly described with little to no error in accuracy. Directly states ideas of liberty and order.
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Cause selected; Cause is fully described with no error in historical accuracy, with a thorough explanation of how the causes establish order or creates liberty. (4-6 sentences)
Causes of the American Revolution
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