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AR.RH.9-10.Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies
Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies
Craft and Structure
RH.9-10.4. Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in a text, including vocabulary describing political, social, or economic aspects of history/social science.
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Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity
RH.9-10.10. By the end of grade 10, read and comprehend history/social studies texts in the grades 9-10 text complexity band independently and proficiently.
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AR.SS.AAH.African American History
African American History
CD.AAH. A Country Divided 1820-1877
CD.3.AAH. Students will compare and contrast the development of the northern, western, and southern regions of the United States and the effects on African American men and women.
CD.3.AAH.1. Compare and contrast the effects of economic developments in multiple regions of the United States on African American men and women between 1820 and 1877.
CD.3.AAH.3. Analyze the responses of free and enslaved African American men and women to regional social, economic, and political conditions during the Civil War and Reconstruction Era.
HJC.4.AAH.2. Analyze various experiences of African American men and women during the Jim Crow time period from a variety of perspectives using primary and secondary sources (e.g., education, religion, art, entertainment, social institutions, political organizations,
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HJC.4.AAH.3. Analyze the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution and the effects on African American men and women between 1877 and 1920.
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IE.6.AAH. Students will analyze the African American experience from 1950-1970.
IE.6.AAH.1. Analyze the various influences of African Americans on political change during the mid-1900s using primary and secondary sources (e.g., feminism, civil rights organizations, political organizations, and labor unions, military).
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IE.6.AAH.2. Examine the various influences of African Americans on social change using primary and secondary sources from multiple perspectives (e.g., migration, feminism, military, social organizations).
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IE.6.AAH.3. Examine various ways African Americans participated in the Civil Rights Movement and the effects of their actions using a variety of primary and secondary sources (e.g., sit-ins, boycotts, marches, speeches, music, methodologies, organizations).
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IE.6.AAH.4. Analyze the effects of legislative developments on the African American experience between 1950-1970 (e.g., voting, civil rights, fair housing, education, employment, affirmative action).
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AR.SS.C.Civics
Civics
CPI.C. Civic and Political Institutions
CPI.1.C. Students will analyze the structure and functions of various types of government.
CPI.1.C.1. Analyze the establishment and purposes of government.
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PD.C. Participation and Deliberation
PD.4.C. Students will analyze ways that government protects the rights of citizens.
PD.4.C.3. Examine the amendments to the U.S. Constitution in order to determine how the roles of citizens and the federal and state governments have changed over time (e.g., Bill of Rights, incorporation of states’ rights into government, interpretation, due proces
PD.4.C.5. Assess the effects of civil rights legislation on society in the United States (e.g., affirmative action, American Disabilities Act, Civil Rights Act 1964, Voting Rights Act 1965, modern civil rights movements).
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PD.5.C. Students will analyze the electoral process and the role of political parties.
PD.5.C.1. Critique the roles of political parties in the election process.
PD.5.C.3. Evaluate various influences on political parties during the electoral process (e.g., interest groups, lobbyists, Political Action Committees [PACs], major events).
PRL.7.C. Students will analyze ways institutions work together in carrying out the laws.
PRL.7.C.1. Evaluate interaction among federal, state, and local governments when carrying out public policy.
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PRL.7.C.2. Identify intended and unintended consequences of public policies.
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AR.SS.G.World Geography
World Geography
ES.G. Environment and Society
ES.7.G. Students will analyze the interactions between humans and their environment.
ES.7.G.1. Analyze effects of changes made by humans on the physical environment (e.g., industrialization, agricultural, rural land use, urban land use, mining, forestry).
IACP.USG. Interpretation and Application of Constitutional Principles
IACP.7.USG. Students will analyze various interpretations of the U.S. Constitution.
IACP.7.USG.2. Explain ways the U.S. Constitution and U.S. Supreme Court decisions have and have not protected civil liberties from governmental intrusion.
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IACP.7.USG.4. Analyze various federal laws, policies, and rulings concerning civil rights of individuals and groups.
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IACP.8.USG. Students will analyze the application of U.S. constitutional principles to address local and national issues.
IACP.8.USG.3. Analyze local and national issues addressing fundamental rights of individuals (e.g., civil liberties, due process, equal protection).
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PP.USG. Political Philosophy
PP.2.USG. Students will analyze the rationale of the Founding Fathers in selecting a republican, representative democracy over other forms of government.
PP.2.USG.1. Analyze social, economic, and political factors that influenced the American colonists to overthrow British monarchial rule.
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SFG.USG. Structure and Functions of the Government
SFG.6.USG. Students will assess the relationship between the federal government and the economy.
SFG.6.USG.1. Analyze the impact of the federal government’s fiscal policy on the economy (e.g., taxing, spending).
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AR.SS.USH.United States History Since 1890
United States History Since 1890
Era10.USH. Era 10: Contemporary United States 1968 to Present
Era10.7.USH. Students will analyze domestic and foreign policies of the United States since 1968.
Era10.7.USH.1. Examine continuity and change in domestic policies over multiple administrations since 1968 using a variety of primary and secondary sources.
Era10.7.USH.4. Examine reasons for and consequences of United States involvement in foreign conflicts from 1968 to the present using a variety of sources from multiple perspectives.
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Era10.8.USH. Students will analyze social and economic trends of the United States since 1968.
Era10.8.USH.4. Critique the historical accuracy of a variety of secondary sources on social and economic trends since 1968 (e.g., websites, documentaries, movies, newspaper articles, biographies).
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Era7.USH. Era 7: Emergence of Modern America 1890-1930
Era7.1.USH. Students will evaluate the territorial expansion and foreign policy of the United States between 1890 and 1930.
Era7.1.USH.1. Analyze social, economic, political, and geographic effects of acquiring new territories on the development of the United States (e.g., Spanish-American War, annexation of Hawaii).
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Era7.1.USH.2. Evaluate social, economic, and political motives for and impact of the involvement of the United States in World War I using multiple primary and secondary sources.
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Era7.1.USH.3. Analyze the historical significance of battles, events, and people during WWI.
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Era7.1.USH.4. Investigate social, economic, and technological effects of World War I on American society (e.g., women’s right to vote, new weapons, isolationism, nativism, Dawe’s Plan, buying on credit).
Era7.1.USH.5. Examine political implications of World War I (e.g., Wilson’s Fourteen Points, Treaty of Versailles, ratification debate).
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Era7.1.USH.6. Evaluate credibility and limitations of primary and secondary sources representing multiple perspectives about the changing role of the United States in the world from 1890-1930.
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Era7.1.USH.7. Construct explanations about the changing role of the United States in the world from 1890-1930 and the effects on future eras.
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Era7.2.USH. Students will evaluate social, economic, and political changes in the United States between 1890 and 1930.
Era7.2.USH.2. Investigate the impact of the Progressive Era using a variety of sources and multiple perspectives.
Era7.2.USH.3. Analyze short- and long-term social, economic, political, educational, and environmental effects of progressivism at the local, state, and national levels.
Era7.2.USH.5. Examine reasons for and effects of social, economic, political, and cultural changes during the 1920s (e.g., Harlem Renaissance, Lost Generation, prohibition, Stock Market, medical).
Era7.2.USH.6. Construct historical arguments and explanations about the long-term impact of social, economic, political, and cultural changes that occurred during the 1920s utilizing evidence from a variety of primary and secondary sources.
Era8.USH. Era 8: The Great Depression and World War II 1929-1945
Era8.3.USH. Students will evaluate social, economic, and political changes in the United States during and following the Great Depression.
Era8.3.USH.1. Analyze national and international causes of the Great Depression (e.g., political decisions, protectionism, speculation, world gold standard, tariffs, unemployment, environment).
Era8.3.USH.2. Analyze the federal government’s fiscal responses to the Great Depression (e.g., Tennessee Valley Authority, social security, minimum wage, construction projects).
Era8.3.USH.3. Construct historical arguments and explanations about social, economic, political, geographical, and environmental effects of the Great Depression on various regions from multiple perspectives.
Era8.3.USH.4. Evaluate the changing role of the federal government between 1929 and 1945 and the changing views of Americans toward the role of government from multiple perspectives using primary and secondary sources.
Era8.4.USH. Students will evaluate social, economic, and political changes in the United States during World War II.
Era8.4.USH.1. Evaluate motives for and impact of the involvement of the United States in World War II (e.g., financial, material, human costs).
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Era8.4.USH.3. Analyze the historical significance of battles, events, and people during World War II using a multiple sources.
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Era8.4.USH.5. Analyze the impact of advances in science and technology during World War II (e.g., Office of Scientific Research and Development, Manhattan Project, blood plasma, penicillin, radar, semiconductors, synthetic materials).
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Era9.USH. Era 9: Post-war United States 1945 to Early 1970s
Era9.5.USH. Students will analyze international events and trends resulting in the emergence of the United States as a superpower.
Era9.5.USH.1. Examine the results and implications of World War II nationally and globally (e.g., Yalta Conference, Marshall Plan, international alliances and treaties, nuclear age).
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Era9.5.USH.2. Analyze the origins, developments, and effects of Soviet-American rivalry in the Cold War (e.g., Yalta Conference, Marshall Plan, Berlin Crisis, international alliances and treaties, nuclear weapons, Cuban Missile Crisis, space race, technological advance
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Era9.5.USH.3. Analyze sources of conflict and confrontation during the post-World War II era (e.g., atomic bomb, Truman Doctrine, Korea, Vietnam, China, Berlin, Afghanistan, Cuba).
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Era9.5.USH.4. Discuss the effects of changes in U.S. foreign policy following World War II from multiple perspectives (e.g., Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East, Soviet Union).
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Era9.5.USH.5. Construct historical arguments or explanations of the effectiveness of international organizations in preventing or resolving conflicts from multiple perspectives.
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Era9.5.USH.6. Construct explanations on reasons for the emergence of the United States as a superpower by the mid-1970s using a variety of sources.
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Era9.6.USH. Students will analyze social, economic, and political changes in the United States between 1945 and 1970.
Era9.6.USH.1. Analyze the roles of individuals, groups, and the government in securing civil rights during the mid-20th century using a variety of primary and secondary sources (e.g., minorities, women, NAACP, federal court cases, legislation, Twenty-fourth Amendment).
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Era9.6.USH.4. Examine domestic policies of the federal government between 1945 and 1970 and the outcomes from multiple perspectives (e.g., New Frontier, Great Society, civil rights, social issues).
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Era9.6.USH.5. Construct historical arguments of long-term effects of social and economic changes occurring during the mid-20th century using available data and multiple sources.
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AR.SS.WH.World History
World History
Era6.WH. Era 6: Emergence of First Global Age 1450-1770
Era6.1.WH. Students will analyze the transformations and innovations of the first global age.
Era6.1.WH.7. Analyze ways in which current interpretations of the past are limited by the extent to which available historical sources represent the perspectives of people at the time.
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Era6.1.WH.8. Evaluate the credibility and the limitations of primary and secondary sources representing multiple perspectives.
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Era6.1.WH.9. Construct historical arguments or explanations about significant transformations and innovations of the first global age utilizing evidence from a variety of primary and secondary sources.
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Era7.WH. Era 7: Age of Revolutions 1750-1900
Era7.2.WH. Students will analyze the global revolutionary changes that shaped the emerging modern world.
Era7.2.WH.1. Evaluate the development, expansion, and effects of industrialization in Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Era8.3.WH. Students will analyze the reasons for and consequences of early 20th century crises and achievements.
Era8.3.WH.1. Compare the complex causes of early 20 century rebellions worldwide (e.g., eastern Europe, Russia, North Africa, South Africa, China, Vietnam, India, South America, Central America).
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Era8.3.WH.10. Construct explanations about early to mid-20th century events using multiple sources and available data and technology.
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Era8.3.WH.3. Examine causes leading up to the outbreak of World War I and World War II from multiple perspectives (e.g., imperialism, nationalism, alliances, militarism).
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Era8.3.WH.4. Analyze short- and long-term outcomes of World War I and World War II from multiple perspectives.
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Era8.3.WH.5. Analyze the impact of advances in science and technology on World War I and World War II.
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Era8.3.WH.6. Compare and contrast the impact of political and military leadership of Axis and Allied powers during World War II.
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Era8.3.WH.8. Use appropriate sources to answer student-generated compelling and supporting questions about major conflicts in the early 20th century.
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Era8.3.WH.9. Analyze ways in which the perspectives of people in the present shape the interpretations of the past using multiple sources and available data and technology.
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Era9.WH. Era 9: Contemporary World Since 1945
Era9.4.WH. Students will analyze the challenges and accomplishments of the contemporary world.
Era9.4.WH.1. Analyze the change and continuity in global power shifts after World War II:
Era9.4.WH.1.b. Americas
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Era9.4.WH.1.c. Asia
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Era9.4.WH.1.d. Europe
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Era9.4.WH.2. Evaluate social, economical, political, and technological causes and effects of accelerating global interdependence.
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Era9.4.WH.3. Analyze short- and long-term causes and effects of the following on humanity:
Era9.4.WH.4. Assess geographic, human, and economic costs of war using evidence from multiple sources and perspectives.
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STANDARD: AR.SS.E.Economics
Economics
EDM.E. Economic Decision Making
EDM.1.E. Students will make decisions after considering the marginal costs and marginal benefits of alternatives.
EDM.1.E.1. Evaluate the roles of scarcity, incentives, trade-offs, and opportunity cost in decision making (e.g., PACED decision making model, cost/benefit analysis, employment choices)
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EDM.1.E.2. Justify various economic solutions to problems affecting an individual or society using marginal costs and marginal benefit analysis
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EM.E. Exchange and Markets
EM.2.E. Students will evaluate different allocation methods.
EM.2.E.2. Demonstrate changes in supply and demand (e.g., shifts, shortages, surpluses, availability) that influence equilibrium price and quantity using a supply and demand model
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EM.3.E. Students will investigate the role of producers, consumers, and government in a market economy.
EM.3.E.1. Analyze the role of consumers in a market economy
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EM.3.E.2. Compare and contrast major forms of business organizations (e.g., sole proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, non-profits, franchises)
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NE.E. National Economy
NE.6.E. Students will analyze monetary and fiscal policies for a variety of economic conditions.
NE.6.E.1. Compare and contrast the roles and functions of financial institutions in the United States including banking practices and regulation of savings and investments
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NE.6.E.3. Examine fiscal policy tools used by the executive and legislative branches of the government (e.g., taxation, spending)
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PFM.E. Personal Financial Management
PFM.8.E. Students will analyze factors affecting income, wealth, and financial risk.
PFM.8.E.2. Critique components of personal money management in order to build short-term and long-term wealth
PFM.8.E.2.2. saving and investing
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PFM.8.E.2.5. debt management
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PFM.9.E. Students will analyze the role of credit in personal finance.
PFM.9.E.3. Evaluate strategies to avoid and correct credit issues
PFM.9.E.3.3. debt and credit management
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