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AZ.RH.6-8.Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies
Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies
Craft and Structure
RH.6-8.4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary specific to domains related to history/social studies.
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Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity
RH.6-8.10. By the end of grade 8, read and comprehend history/social studies texts in the grades 6-8 text complexity band independently and proficiently.
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AZ.SS07-S1.American History
American History
SS07-S1C1. Research Skills for History: Historical research is a process in which students examine topics or questions related to historical studies and/or current issues. By using primary and secondary sources effectively students obtain accurate and relevant infor
SS07-S1C1-04. Formulate questions that can be answered by historical study and research.
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SS07-S1C10. Contemporary United States 1970s - Present: Current events and issues continue to shape our nation and our involvement in the global community.
SS07-S1C10-03. Describe how key political, social, geographic, and economic events of the late 20th century and early 21st century affected, and continue to affect, the United States.
SS07-S1C6. Civil War and Reconstruction 1850 - 1877: Regional conflicts led to the Civil War and resulted in significant changes to American social, economic, and political structures.
SS07-S1C6-01. Analyze the factors leading to the Civil War: a) role of abolitionists and Underground Railroad; b) Sectionalism and States' Rights; c) Westward expansion; d) Missouri and 1850 Compromises; e) Dred Scott Decision; f) Kansas-Nebraska Act.
SS07-S1C6-02. Determine the significance of the following events of the Civil War: a) firing on Fort Sumter; b) major battles - Bull Run, Antietam, Vicksburg, Gettysburg; c) Enactment of the Emancipation Proclamation; d) Sherman's march; e) surrender at Appomattox.
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SS07-S1C6-03. Describe significance of the following individuals or groups in the Civil War: a) political leaders (i.e., Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis); b) military leaders (e.g., Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, William Tecumseh Sherman, Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson)
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SS07-S1C6-04. Analyze the impact of the Civil War on the following personal, social, and economic aspects of American life: a) Americans fighting Americans; b) high casualties caused by disease and the type of warfare; c) widespread destruction of American property; d)
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SS07-S1C6-05. Describe the impact of various events and movements that influenced Reconstruction: a) Lincoln's assassination; b) Ku Klux Klan and the development of Jim Crow laws; c) Freedmen's Bureau; d) Civil War Constitutional Amendments; e) industrialization.
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SS07-S1C7-02. Describe how the United States was positively and negatively affected by factors and events resulting from the arrival of a large numbers of immigrants.
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SS07-S1C7-03. Discuss how the Industrial Revolution in the United States was supported by multiple factors (e.g. geographic security, abundant natural resources, innovations in technology, available labor, global markets).
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SS07-S1C7-05. Analyze the impact of industrialization on the United States: a) rural to urban migration; b) factory conditions; c) unions; d) influence of big businesses.
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SS07-S1C7-06. Describe the following Progressive Reforms that resulted from the Industrial Revolution: a) labor unions; b) Women's Suffrage; c) trust busting; d) conservation of natural resources; e) Temperance Movement.
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SS07-S1C7-07. Describe how innovations of the Industrial Revolution (e.g., manufacturing, textiles, transportation, improvements) contributed to U.S. growth and expansion.
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SS07-S1C7-08. Identify the following groups' contributions to the changing social and political structure of the United States: a) labor leaders (e.g., Samuel Gompers, Mother Jones); b) social reformers (e.g., Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton); c) industrialist
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SS07-S1C7-10. Analyze the United States' expanding role in the world during the late 19th and early 20th centuries: a) Spanish American War; b) Panama Canal; c) Alaska and Hawaii; d) Open Door Policy; e) China - Boxer Rebellion.
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SS07-S1C7-12. Describe the following events that led to United States involvement in World War I: a) shift away from isolationism; b) sinking of the Lusitania; c) Zimmermann Telegram.
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SS07-S1C7-13. Describe important events associated with World War l: a) anti-German feelings in the United States; b) passing of the Selective Service Act; c) migration of African-Americans to the north; d) Wilson's Fourteen Points; e) controversy over the Treaty of Ve
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SS07-S1C8. Great Depression and World War II 1929 - 1945: Domestic and world events, economic issues, and political conflicts redefined the role of government in the lives of U.S. citizens.
-SS07-S1C803. Describe how the following New Deal programs affected the American people: a) works programs (e.g., WPA, CCC, TVA); b) farm subsidies; c) Social Security.
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SS07-S1C8-01. Identify economic policies and factors (e.g., unequal distribution of income, weaknesses in the farm sector, buying on margin, stock market crash) that led to the Great Depression.
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SS07-S1C8-02. Determine the impact of natural and manmade crises (e.g., unemployment, food lines, the Dust Bowl and the western migration of Midwest farmers) of the Great Depression.
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SS07-S1C8-04. Describe how Pearl Harbor led to United States involvement in World War II.
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AZ.SS07-S2.World History
World History
SS07-S2C1. Research Skills for History: Historical research is a process in which students examine topics or questions related to historical studies and/or current issues.
SS07-S2C1-04. Formulate questions that can be answered by historical study and research.
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SS07-S2C6. Age of Revolution: Intensified internal conflicts led to the radical overthrow of traditional governments and created new political and economic systems.
SS07-S2C6-01. Describe how innovations and inventions during the Industrial Revolution impacted industry, manufacturing, and transportation.
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SS07-S2C6-02. Determine the effect of the Industrial Revolution on the Western World: a) growth of cities; b) rise of middle class; c) spread of industrialism; d) rise of imperialism; e) foundation for future technological advances; f) labor issues.
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SS07-S2C7. Age of Imperialism: Industrialized nations exerted political, economic, and social control over less developed areas of the world.
SS07-S2C7-04. Describe the impact of American interests in the following areas during the late 19th century and the early 20th century: a) Philippines, Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Spanish American War; b) China and the Boxer Rebellion; c) Colombia and the building of the
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SS07-S2C8. World at War: Global events, economic issues and political ideologies ignited tensions leading to worldwide military conflagrations and diplomatic confrontations in a context of development and change.
SS07-S2C8-01. Explain how the following world movements led to World War I: a) militarism; b) imperialism; c) nationalism; d) formation of alliances.
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SS07-S2C8-02. Summarize the outcomes of World War I: a) Treaty of Versailles (e.g., restrictions on Germany, end of the Ottoman Empire, redrawing of European boundaries); b) economic issues (e.g., national debt, spread of socialism).
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SS07-S2C8-03. Describe the rise of totalitarianism in Europe following World War I: a) Italy under Mussolini; b) Germany under Hitler; c) Soviet Union under Stalin.
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SS07-S2C9. Contemporary World: The nations of the contemporary world are shaped by their cultural and political past. Current events, developments and issues continue to shape the global community.
SS07-S2C9-02. Identify the connection between current and historical events and issues identified in Concept 8 above using information from class discussions and various resources (e.g., newspapers, magazines, television, Internet, books, maps).
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SS07-S2C9-03. Analyze how world events of the late 20th century and early 21st century (e.g., terrorism, globalization, conflicts, interdependence, natural disasters, advancements in science and technology, environmental issues) affected, and continue to affect, the so
SS07-S2C9-04. Compare the economic, political, and social aspects of a country identified in Concept 8 above during the first half of the 20th century to its contemporary economic, political, and social aspects.
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AZ.SS07-S3.Civics/Government
Civics/Government
SS07-S3C1. Foundations of Government: The United States democracy is based on principles and ideals that are embodied by symbols, people and documents.
SS07-S3C1-01. Analyze the significance of the principles and ideals of the following documents: a) Bill of Rights (as related to specific time periods); b) Emancipation Proclamation.
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SS07-S3C4. Rights, Responsibilities, and Roles of Citizenship: The rights, responsibilities and practices of United States citizenship are founded in the Constitution and the nation's history.
SS07-S3C4-05. Describe the impact of Constitutional Amendments and laws (i.e., Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twenty-first Amendments, Jim Crow Laws, Black Codes, Dawes Act) that came about during the historical time periods studied.
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SS07-S3C5. Government Systems of the World: Different governmental systems exist throughout the world. The United States influences and is influenced by global interactions.
SS07-S3C5-01. Discuss how negotiations with foreign governments have led to the development of foreign policy initiatives (e.g., Treaty of Versailles, Fourteen Points, League of Nations).
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SS07-S4C1. The World in Spatial Terms: The spatial perspective and associated geographic tools are used to organize and interpret information about people, places and environments.
SS07-S4C1-02. Identify purposes and differences of maps, globes, aerial photographs, charts, and satellite images.
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SS07-S4C1-04. Locate physical and cultural features (e.g., continents, cities, countries, significant waterways, mountain ranges, climate zones, major water bodies, landforms) throughout the world.
SS07-S4C1-05. Interpret thematic maps, graphs, charts, and databases depicting various aspects of the United States and world regions. (Apply to regions studied.)
SS07-S4C3. Physical Systems: Physical processes shape the Earth and interact with plant and animal life to create, sustain, and modify ecosystems. These processes affect the distribution of resources and economic development.
SS07-S4C3-01. Analyze environmental benefits and risks of human interactions.
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SS07-S4C4. Human Systems: Human cultures, their nature, and distribution affect societies and the Earth.
SS07-S4C4-02. Describe the push and pull factors (e.g., need for raw materials, enslavement, employment opportunities, impact of war, religious freedom, political freedom) that cause human migrations.
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SS07-S4C4-03. Describe the effects of human migration (e.g., imperialism, quota system, changing of political boundaries, multiculturalism) in the U.S. and regions of the world.
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SS07-S4C4-04. Analyze how social (e.g., family), physical (e.g., good climate, farmland, water, minerals), and economic (e.g., jobs) resources influence where human populations choose to live.
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SS07-S4C4-05. Analyze the effects of settlement (e.g., quality of life, transportation, population density) on places.
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SS07-S4C4-06. Describe the distributions and patterns of cultural characteristics (e.g., religions, language, standards of living) over time.
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SS07-S4C4-08. Explain how cooperation and conflict contribute to political, economic, and social activities.
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SS07-S4C4-10. Describe how changes in technology, transportation, communication, and resources affect the location of economic activities in places and world regions.
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SS07-S4C5. Environment and Society: Human and environmental interactions are interdependent upon one another. Humans interact with the environment- they depend upon it, they modify it; and they adapt to it. The health and well-being of all humans depends upon an und
SS07-S4C5-03. Describe how humans modify environments (e.g., conservation, deforestation, dams) and adapt to the environment.
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SS07-S4C5-05. Explain how modification in one place (e.g., canals, dams, farming techniques, industrialization) often leads to changes in other locations.
SS07-S4C6. Geographic Applications: Geographic thinking (asking and answering geographic questions) is used to understand spatial patterns of the past, the present, and to plan for the future.
SS07-S4C6-01. Describe ways geographic features and conditions influence history. (Connect to time periods studied as well as current events.)
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SS07-S4C6-03. Use geographic knowledge and skills (e.g., recognizing patterns, mapping, graphing) when discussing current events.
SS07-S5C1. Foundations of Economics: The foundations of economics are the application of basic economic concepts and decision-making skills. This includes scarcity and the different methods of allocation of goods and services.
SS07-S5C1-01. Explain how limited resources and unlimited human wants cause people to choose some things and give up others.
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SS07-S5C1-02. Analyze how scarcity, opportunity costs, and trade-offs influence decision making.
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SS07-S5C1-03. Identify how governments and businesses make choices based on the availability of resources.
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SS07-S5C1-04. Describe the characteristics of a market economy: a) property rights; b) freedom of enterprise; c) competition; d) consumer choice; e) limited role of government.
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SS07-S5C2. Microeconomics: Microeconomics examines the costs and benefits of economic choices relating to individuals, markets and industries, and governmental policies.
SS07-S5C2-01. Identify the functions and relationships among various institutions (e.g., business firms, banks, government agencies, labor unions, corporations) that make up an economic system.
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SS07-S5C2-04. Describe the role of entrepreneurs (e.g., Carnegie, Ford, Rockefeller, J. P. Morgan, Vanderbilt) in the free enterprise system.
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SS07-S5C2-10. Describe the government's role in economic recovery for the individual (e.g., farm subsidy, securities, Social Security, exchange regulations).
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SS07-S5C3. Macroeconomics: Macroeconomics examines the costs and benefits of economic choices made at a societal level and how those choices affect overall economic well being.
SS07-S5C3-02. Analyze the effects (e.g., inflation, unemployment) of the Great Depression.
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SS07-S5C3-04. Describe how scarcity influences the choices (e.g., war time rationing, women in the work force, reallocation of resources) made by governments and businesses.
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SS07-S5C4. Global Economics: Patterns of global interaction and economic development vary due to different economic systems and institutions that exist throughout the world.
SS07-S5C4-02. Identify the patterns of economic interaction (e.g., national debt, balance of trade) between countries.
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SS07-S5C5. Personal Finance: Decision-making skills foster a person's individual standard of living. Using information wisely leads to better informed decisions as consumers, workers, investors and effective participants in society.
SS07-S5C5-01. Describe how scarcity influenced the historical times studied.
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