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Evidence Room Shell / Historical reasoning

History Sim V10

History Sim becomes an evidence-based reasoning room where learners make predictions, act, revise, transfer, and produce evidence.

Domain world

An evidence table with sources, claims, bias, causation, counterfactuals, and defense prompts.

An evidence table with sources, claims, bias, causation, counterfactuals, and defense prompts. This V10 profile is intentionally separate from the current History Sim runtime until the new shell is built and validated.

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Learner contract
1goal
2prediction
3action
4observation
5explanation
6revision
7transfer
8evidence
First action

Open the first source, identify perspective, then make a defensible decision.

V10 forbids blank-canvas confusion: the first action must be visible, meaningful, and produce a consequence.

Misconception traps
  • A source is not neutral just because it is old
  • Chronology is not causation
  • The loudest stakeholder is not always most representative
Adaptive intelligence
  • Introduce a conflicting source
  • Ask for bias, context, and corroboration
  • Increase transfer distance after strong explanation
  • Add scaffold when revision quality drops
  • Route repeated misconception to a repair micro-mission
Evidence engine
Processpredictionaction traceobservationexplanationrevision
CognitiveD1 conceptual modelD2 quantitative reasoningD3 uncertainty calibrationD4 communicationD5 transfer
CompetencyUC1 problem framingUC2 evidence useUC3 adaptive executionUC4 collaboration readinessUC5 ethical judgment
TeacherOShistorysim misconception patternnarrative intervention prioritynext best micro-intervention
QLM Proofclaimprocess evidencedefense prompttransfer artifactverification summary
Studio generation contract

What Studio must generate

  • mission contract
  • domain-authentic shell
  • variables and controls
  • misconception traps
  • TeacherOS evidence summary
  • QLM Proof-ready artifact
Readiness gates
One clear goal

The learner sees one mission goal before any controls compete for attention.

Visible first action

The first action is obvious, clickable/touchable, and visibly changes state.

Three meaningful decisions

The mission requires at least three choices where different reasoning produces different outcomes.

Misconception trap

The sim includes a likely misconception and captures evidence when the learner falls into or avoids it.

Revision opportunity

The learner can revise after observing consequences instead of being graded only on first output.

Transfer prompt

The learner applies the same reasoning to a new context before completion.

Teacher-readable evidence

TeacherOS can summarize prediction, action, observation, explanation, revision, and transfer.

Teacher value contract

The sim must resist cheating, reduce burnout, reduce grading time, maximize screen-time value, and support misconception-cluster feedback.

Teacher source control

Teacher-provided sources, datasets, documents, and research constraints must be preserved in the mission contract.

TeachProof recommendation

TeacherOS/TeachProof must recommend how the classroom simulation should have been run based on observed student events.

Grade-appropriate shell

The selected shell changes language density, controls, read-aloud, and scaffolding by grade band.

Accessibility baseline

The experience is Chromebook-safe, keyboard reachable, reduced-motion aware, and readable.

Visual distinctiveness

The sim is not a reskin: objects, controls, mission art, and success state are domain-specific.

History V10 mission catalog

APUSH, AP World, and AP African American Studies missions

Filter the original HistorySim mission library, then launch the selected mission in the V10 Evidence Room.

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79 missions visible
AP US History / APUSH-1 / 1491

Native Societies Before European Contact

Compare Native societies across North America before sustained European contact.

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AP US History / APUSH-1 / 1492

The Columbian Exchange

Trace how crops, animals, pathogens, and labor systems transformed the Atlantic world.

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AP US History / APUSH-2 / 1607

Spanish, French, Dutch, and English Colonies

Compare labor, religion, trade, and Native diplomacy across colonial regions.

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AP US History / APUSH-2 / 1676

Atlantic Slavery and Colonial Resistance

Investigate how slavery, land conflict, and colonial politics hardened racial hierarchy.

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AP US History / APUSH-3 / 1763

French and Indian War to Imperial Crisis

Decide how empire, debt, taxation, and resistance pushed colonists toward revolution.

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AP US History / APUSH-3 / 1776

Declaration, Revolution, and Republican Ideals

Evaluate revolutionary arguments, military choices, and contradictions over liberty.

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AP US History / APUSH-3 / 1787

Constitution, Federalism, and the Early Republic

Build a constitutional settlement from confederation weakness, state interests, and rights debates.

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AP US History / APUSH-4 / 1825

Market Revolution and Reform

Connect transportation, industrial work, reform movements, and changing family economies.

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AP US History / APUSH-4 / 1830

Jacksonian Democracy and Indian Removal

Test the contradiction between expanded white male democracy and forced Native removal.

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AP US History / APUSH-4 / 1835

The Cotton Kingdom and Slavery's Expansion

Analyze how cotton, land, credit, and coercion expanded slavery across the South.

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AP US History / APUSH-5 / 1846

Manifest Destiny and the Mexican-American War

Decide how expansion, slavery, and national identity collided in western conquest.

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AP US History / APUSH-5 / 1854

Sectional Crisis and the Road to Civil War

Track how compromise failed over slavery, popular sovereignty, and political violence.

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AP US History / APUSH-5 / 1863

Civil War Strategy and Emancipation

Use military, political, and moral evidence to explain emancipation as a war aim.

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AP US History / APUSH-5 / 1868

Reconstruction, Rights, and Redemption

Weigh constitutional amendments, federal enforcement, Black political power, and white backlash.

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AP US History / APUSH-6 / 1886

Industrial Capital and Labor in the Gilded Age

Investigate trusts, railroads, immigration, labor conflict, and state power.

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AP US History / APUSH-7 / 1906

Progressive Reform and American Cities

Turn muckraking evidence into policy choices on labor, food safety, settlement houses, and democracy.

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AP US History / APUSH-7 / 1898

American Imperialism and the Spanish-American War

Debate empire, anti-imperialism, strategic power, and the status of Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Philippines.

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AP US History / APUSH-7 / 1917

World War I Home Front and Treaty Debate

Balance mobilization, civil liberties, wartime dissent, and the fight over the League of Nations.

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AP US History / APUSH-7 / 1925

1920s Consumer Culture and the Harlem Renaissance

Interpret modernism, migration, jazz, literature, consumer credit, and cultural backlash.

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AP US History / APUSH-7 / 1933

Great Depression and New Deal State

Use evidence from banks, farms, workers, and courts to decide how the federal state should respond.

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AP US History / APUSH-7 / 1945

Manhattan Project and the Atomic Age

From secret research to atomic warfare, weigh scientific urgency, military strategy, and ethics.

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AP US History / APUSH-7 / 1942

World War II Home Front, Internment, and Mobilization

Assess total war production, Japanese American incarceration, women workers, and Black freedom claims.

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AP US History / APUSH-8 / 1962

Cuban Missile Crisis

Navigate the nuclear standoff using evidence from reconnaissance, diplomacy, and military planning.

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AP US History / APUSH-8 / 1964

Civil Rights Movement and Federal Intervention

Connect grassroots organizing, court decisions, direct action, media, and federal law.

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AP US History / APUSH-8 / 1968

Vietnam War and Protest Politics

Evaluate escalation, credibility, antiwar protest, media evidence, and public trust.

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AP US History / APUSH-8 / 1969

Space Race and Moon Landing

Guide the space race from Cold War prestige to the Apollo 11 landing.

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AP US History / APUSH-8 / 1972

Great Society, Sunbelt, and Conservative Backlash

Explain welfare state expansion, rights movements, suburban politics, and the rise of conservatism.

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AP US History / APUSH-9 / 1984

Reagan Era and the Late Cold War

Assess tax policy, deregulation, social conservatism, defense spending, and Cold War diplomacy.

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AP US History / APUSH-9 / 2001

Globalization, 9/11, and the Twenty-First Century

Connect trade, immigration, terrorism, surveillance, war, and political polarization.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-1 / 1200

Song China and the Global Tapestry

Investigate bureaucracy, commercialization, Champa rice, urbanization, and Confucian governance.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-1 / 1258

Dar al-Islam and Knowledge Networks

Follow political fragmentation, trade, scholarship, and cultural exchange across Islamic states.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-1 / 1300

South and Southeast Asian States

Compare Hindu, Buddhist, and Islamic influences in states tied to Indian Ocean trade.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-2 / 1241

Mongol Empire and Eurasian Connectivity

Track conquest, trade protection, disease movement, and cultural exchange under Mongol rule.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-2 / 1300

Silk Roads: Commerce, Credit, and Culture

Use caravan, city, and traveler evidence to explain overland exchange.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-2 / 1400

Indian Ocean Trade and Swahili City-States

Sail monsoon routes linking East Africa, Arabia, India, Southeast Asia, and China.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-2 / 1324

Trans-Saharan Trade and West African Empires

Follow gold, salt, Islam, and scholarship through Mali and the Sahara.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-3 / 1550

Land-Based Empires: Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Power

Compare gunpowder states, religious policy, taxation, and elite administration.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-3 / 1689

Qing and Russian Imperial Expansion

Map frontier expansion, tribute, forced labor, and diplomacy in Eurasian empires.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-4 / 1492

Maritime Exploration and the Americas

Analyze how voyages, conquest, disease, and extraction transformed the Atlantic world.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-4 / 1700

Transatlantic Slave Trade

Investigate forced migration, plantation economies, resistance, and demographic transformation.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-5 / 1789

French Revolution and Revolutionary Ideology

Test how Enlightenment ideas, fiscal crisis, and social inequality produced revolution.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-5 / 1791

Haitian and Latin American Revolutions

Compare anticolonial, anti-slavery, and creole independence movements in the Atlantic world.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-5 / 1800

Industrial Revolution in Britain and Beyond

Model how coal, textile production, labor, capital, and empire created industrialization.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-6 / 1884

Imperialism in Africa and Asia

Use Berlin Conference maps, resistance accounts, and economic data to explain new imperialism.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-6 / 1868

Meiji Restoration and Japanese Modernization

Decide how Japan responds to Western pressure through state-led industrial and military reform.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-7 / 1919

Treaty of Versailles and the Postwar Order

Negotiate reparations, self-determination, mandates, and security after World War I.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-7 / 1917

Russian Revolution and Soviet State Building

Trace war pressure, class conflict, Bolshevik strategy, civil war, and planned economy.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-7 / 1933

Interwar Fascism and Mass Politics

Investigate depression, nationalism, propaganda, and authoritarian movements in interwar societies.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-7 / 1942

World War II as Global Conflict

Map total war, genocide, occupation, resistance, and alliance strategy across theaters.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-8 / 1947

Indian Independence and Partition

Balance nonviolent resistance, imperial weakness, religious nationalism, and partition violence.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-8 / 1949

Chinese Revolution and Maoist China

Track civil war, land reform, revolution, collectivization, and Cold War alignment.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-8 / 1960

African Decolonization and Nation Building

Compare negotiated independence, armed struggle, Cold War pressure, and postcolonial state building.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-8 / 1968

Cold War Proxy Wars

Analyze Korea, Vietnam, Angola, and Afghanistan as conflicts shaped by local causes and superpower rivalry.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-8 / 1989

Fall of the Berlin Wall and Eastern Europe

Guide a transition from authoritarian rule to open borders without state violence.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-8 / 1991

Fall of the Soviet Union

Navigate reform, nationalism, coup politics, and nuclear security as a superpower dissolves.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-9 / 1995

Globalization, Trade, and Institutions

Evaluate global supply chains, WTO politics, labor, consumer choice, and inequality.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-9 / 2020

COVID-19 and Global Interdependence

Model public health, vaccine science, misinformation, supply chains, and unequal global risk.

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AP World History: Modern / APWH-9 / 2011

Arab Spring and Digital-Age Protest

Investigate protest, social media, state repression, democratic transition, and civil conflict.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-1 / 1400

African Kingdoms and Knowledge Systems

Explore African states, trade, scholarship, arts, and governance before the Atlantic slave trade.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-2 / 1700

Middle Passage and the Making of the African Diaspora

Use ship records, narratives, and maps to understand forced migration and survival.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-2 / 1739

Maroon Communities and Resistance

Compare flight, rebellion, negotiation, and cultural survival in maroon societies.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-2 / 1777

Black Petitions in the Revolutionary Era

Read Black freedom petitions against revolutionary claims of liberty.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-2 / 1791

Haitian Revolution and Black Freedom

Investigate the only successful slave revolt that created an independent nation.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-2 / 1845

Abolition and Black Leadership

Analyze speeches, narratives, newspapers, and organizing by Black abolitionists.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-2 / 1863

Emancipation and Black Soldiers

Connect self-emancipation, federal policy, and Black military service in the Civil War.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-3 / 1870

Reconstruction and Black Political Power

Follow Black officeholding, schools, churches, constitutional change, and white supremacist violence.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-3 / 1896

Jim Crow, Disfranchisement, and Racial Violence

Use court cases, voting data, and anti-lynching evidence to understand racial apartheid.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-3 / 1900

Black Education and HBCUs

Compare educational visions, institution building, and debates over industrial and liberal education.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-3 / 1916

Great Migration and Urban Black Life

Trace migration decisions, labor markets, racial violence, housing, and community formation.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-3 / 1925

Harlem Renaissance and Cultural Authority

Curate poetry, visual art, music, patronage, and debates over representation.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-4 / 1942

Double V Campaign and World War II

Connect wartime service, industrial work, civil rights organizing, and claims against fascism and racism.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-4 / 1955

Montgomery, Direct Action, and Civil Rights Strategy

Simulate boycott logistics, grassroots leadership, legal strategy, and media pressure.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-4 / 1966

Black Power and Movement Debate

Compare self-defense, community control, electoral politics, and nonviolent direct action.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-4 / 1977

Black Feminism and Intersectionality

Analyze how Black feminists challenged race-only and gender-only frameworks.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-4 / 1988

Hip-Hop and Cultural Politics

Read music, sampling, space, policing, and youth expression as historical evidence.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-4 / 1994

Mass Incarceration and Policy Debate

Use sentencing data, policy texts, and community testimony to debate punishment and safety.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-4 / 2000

Afrofuturism, Technology, and Imagination

Explore how artists and thinkers use speculative futures to reinterpret history and possibility.

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AP African American Studies / APAAS-4 / 2021

Reparations, Memory, and Public Policy

Evaluate evidence for repair through slavery, segregation, housing, wealth, and public memory.

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Global Turning Points / GLOBAL / 476 AD

Fall of the Western Roman Empire

A legacy global-history mission about institutions surviving after imperial collapse.

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