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Wings Over America: Aviation’s Big Leap

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National Aviation Day: U.S. History check for understanding (grades 6–8). Show what you know about key aviation milestones from 1903–1960, and explain how aviation changed American life using evidence.

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1.

Put these aviation milestones in chronological order (earliest to latest).

  1. World War II accelerates aircraft technology and production

  2. Amelia Earhart becomes the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic

  3. The first commercial jet airliners begin transforming passenger travel

  4. Charles Lindbergh flies solo across the Atlantic

  5. Wright brothers complete the first successful powered flight

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Which event happened first?

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Which cause-and-effect statement is MOST accurate?

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4.

Which TWO changes were major effects of the growth of commercial aviation in the mid-1900s? (Select 2)

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5.

Make a claim: Which milestone best represents aviation becoming part of everyday American life? (Answer with one phrase.)

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Support your claim with evidence: In 2–3 sentences, explain how your chosen milestone changed life in the United States. Use at least ONE detail from the timeline as evidence.