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ID.CC.RH.9-10.Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies
Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies
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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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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ID.E.ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS
E.3: Economics - Students in Economics explain basic economic concepts, identify different influences on economic systems, analyze the different types of economic institutions, and explain the concepts of good personal finance.
3.1: Explain basic economic concepts.
By the end of Economics, the student will be able to:
9-12.E.3.1.3. Identify how incentives determine what is produced and distributed in a competitive market system. (510.01d)
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3.2: Identify different influences on economic systems.
By the end of Economics, the student will be able to:
9-12.E.3.2.1. Compare and contrast the characteristics of different economic systems and economic philosophies. (510.01f)
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3.3: Analyze the different types of economic institutions.
By the end of Economics, the student will be able to do:
9-12.E.3.3.1. Explain the characteristics of various types of business and market structures. (513.01a)
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9-12.E.3.3.2. Describe the elements of entrepreneurship and successful businesses. (513.01b)
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9-12.E.3.3.3. Identify the role of the financial markets and institutions. (513.01c)
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3.4: Explain the concepts of good personal finance.
By the end of Economics, the student will be able to:
9-12.E.3.4.1. Examine and apply the elements of responsible personal fiscal management, such as budgets, interest, investment, savings, credit, and debt. (514.01a)
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9-12.E.3.4.2. Identify and evaluate sources and examples of consumers' responsibilities and rights. (514.01b)
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9-12.E.3.4.3. Discuss the impact of taxation as applied to personal finances. (514.01c)
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E.4: Civics and Government - Students in Economics build an understanding of the organization and formation of the American system of government.
4.2: Build an understanding of the organization and formation of the American system of government.
By the end of Economics, the student will be able to:
9-12.E.4.2.1. Explain the basic functions of government in a mixed economic system. (512.01c)
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E.5: Global Perspectives - Students in Economics build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
5.1: Build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
By the end of Economics, the student will be able to:
9-12.E.5.1.2. Analyze global economic interdependence and competition.
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ID.G.AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
G.1: History - Students in American Government build an understanding of the cultural and social development of the United States.
1.1: Build an understanding of the cultural and social development of the United States.
By the end of American Government, the student will be able to:
9-12.G.1.1.2. Analyze important events responsible for bringing about political changes in the United States.
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G.4: Civics and Government - Students in American Government build an understanding of the foundational principles of the American political system, the organization and formation of the American system of government, that all people in the United States have
4.2: Build an understanding of the organization and formation of the American system of government.
By the end of American Government, the student will be able to:
9-12.G.4.2.4. Analyze the role of political parties and other political organizations and their impact on the American system of government. (504.01e)
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9-12.G.5.1.3. Identify and evaluate the role of the United States in international organizations and agreements, such as the United Nations, NAFTA, and humanitarian organizations. (505.01b)
GEH.1: History - Students in Geography-Eastern Hemisphere build an understanding of the cultural and social development of human civilization.
1.8: Build an understanding of the cultural and social development of human civilization.
By the end of Geography-Eastern Hemisphere, the student will be able to:
6-9.GEH.1.8.1. Describe major aspects of the civilizations of the Eastern Hemisphere prior to European contact.
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6-9.GEH.1.8.4. Explain how and why events may be interpreted differently according to the points of view of participants and observers.
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6-9.GEH.1.8.5. Describe the historical origins, central beliefs, and spread of major religions, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism.
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GEH.2: Geography - Students in Geography-Eastern Hemisphere analyze the spatial organizations of people, places, and environment on the earth's surface, explain how human actions modify the physical environment and how physical systems affect human activity and
2.3: Trace the migration and settlement of human populations on the earth's surface.
By the end of Geography-Eastern Hemisphere, the student will be able to:
6-9.GEH.2.3.2. Describe major physical characteristics of regions in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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2.4: Analyze the human and physical characteristics of different places and regions.
By the end of Geography-Eastern Hemisphere, the student will be able to:
6-9.GEH.2.4.2. Compare and contrast cultural patterns in the Eastern Hemisphere, such as language, religion, and ethnicity. (469.04c)
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GEH.5: Global Perspectives - Students in Geography-Eastern Hemisphere build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
5.1: Build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
By the end of Geography-Eastern Hemisphere, the student will be able to:
6-9.GEH.5.1.4. Discuss present conflicts between cultural groups and nation-states in the Eastern Hemisphere.
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6-9.GEH.5.1.5. Give examples of the benefits of global connections, such as developing opportunities for trade, cooperating in seeking solutions to mutual problems, learning for technological advances, acquiring new perspectives, and benefiting from developments in arch
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6-9.GEH.5.1.6. Give examples of the causes and consequences of current global issues, such as the expansion of global markets, the urbanization of the developing world, the consumption of natural resources, and the extinction of species, and speculate possible responses
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GWH.2: Geography - Students in Geography-Western Hemisphere analyze the spatial organizations of people, places, and environment on the earth's surface, explain how human actions modify the physical environment and how physical systems affect human activity and
2.1: Analyze the spatial organizations of people, places, and environment on the earth's surface.
By the end of Geography-Western Hemisphere, the student will be able to:
6-9.GWH.2.1.1. Explain and use the components of maps, compare different map projections, and explain the appropriate uses for each. (469.01b)
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6-9.GWH.2.1.2. Apply latitude and longitude to locate places on Earth and describe the uses of technology, such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
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6-9.GWH.2.2.3. Identify major biomes and explain ways in which the natural environment of places in the Western Hemisphere relates to their climate. (469.03a)
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6-9.GWH.2.2.4. Analyze and give examples of the consequences of human impact on the physical environment and evaluate ways in which technology influences human capacity to modify the physical environment. (469.05a)
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6-9.GWH.2.3.3. Identify patterns of population distribution and growth in the Western Hemisphere and explain changes in these patterns which have occurred over time. (469.04b)
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6-9.GWH.2.5.2. Give examples of how both natural and technological hazards have impacted the physical environment and human populations in specific areas of the Western Hemisphere. (469.05c)
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6-9.GWH.2.5.3. Give examples of how land forms and water, climate, and natural vegetation have influenced historical trends and developments in the Western Hemisphere. (469.06c)
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GWH.5: Global Perspectives - Students in Geography-Western Hemisphere build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
5.1: Build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
By the end of Geography-Western Hemisphere, the student will be able to:
6-9.GWH.5.1.1. Discuss how social institutions, including family, religion, and education, influence behavior in different societies in the Western Hemisphere.
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6-9.GWH.5.1.2. Give examples of how language, literature, and the arts shaped the development and transmission of culture in the Western Hemisphere.
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6-9.GWH.5.1.4. Discuss present conflicts between cultural groups and nation-states in the Western Hemisphere.
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ID.USH1.U.S. HISTORY I
U.S. HISTORY I
USH1.1: History - Students in U.S. History I build an understanding of the cultural and social development of the United States, trace the role of migration and immigration of people in the development of the United States, identify the role of American Indians i
1.1: Build an understanding of the cultural and social development of the United States.
By the end of U.S. History I, the student will be able to:
6-12.USH1.1.1.4. Discuss the causes and effects of various compromises and conflicts in American history such as the American Revolution, Civil War and Reconstruction.
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1.4: Analyze the political, social, and economic responses to industrialization and technological innovations in the development of the United States.
By the end of U.S. History I, the student will be able to:
6-12.USH1.1.4.1. Explain the consequences of scientific and technological inventions and changes on the social and economic lives of the people in the development the United States. (477.01a)
1.5: Trace the role of exploration and expansion in the development of the United States.
By the end of U.S. History I, the student will be able to:
6-12.USH1.1.5.2. Identify significant countries and their roles and motives in the European exploration of the Americas. (475.01b)
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6-12.USH1.1.5.3. Describe and analyze the interactions between native peoples and the European explorers. (475.01c)
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6-12.USH1.1.5.4. Summarize the major events in the European settlement of North America from Jamestown to the end of the 18th century. (475.01d)
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6-12.USH1.1.5.5. Identify the United States territorial expansion between 1801 and 1861 and explain internal and external conflicts. (475.01e, f)
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USH1.3: Economics - Students in U.S. History I explain basic economic concepts, identify different influences on economic systems, and analyze the different types of economic institutions.
3.3: Analyze the different types of economic institutions.
By the end of U.S. History I, the student will be able to:
6-12.USH1.3.3.1. Evaluate the role of financial institutions in the economic development of the United States.
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USH1.4: Civics and Government - Students in U.S. History I build an understanding of the foundational principles of the American political system, the organization and formation of the American system of government, that all people in the United States have right
4.1: Build an understanding of the foundational principles of the American political system.
By the end of U.S. History I, the student will be able to:
6-12.USH1.4.1.3. Evaluate issues in which fundamental values and principles are in conflict, such as between liberty and equality, individual interests and the common good, and majority rule and minority protections. (480.01d)
4.4: Build an understanding of the evolution of democracy.
By the end of U.S. History I, the student will be able to:
6-12.USH1.4.4.1. Describe the role of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, and national origin on the development of individual/political rights. (474.01e)
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USH1.5: Global Perspectives - Students in U.S. History I build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
5.1: Build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
By the end of U.S. History I, the student will be able to:
6-12.USH1.5.1.1. Explain the significance of principle policies and events in the United States' relations with the world, such as the War of 1812, Monroe Doctrine, and Mexican and Spanish American Wars.
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6-12.USH1.5.1.2. Evaluate the major foreign policy positions that have characterized the United States' relations with the world, such as isolationism and imperialism.
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ID.USH2.U.S. HISTORY II
U.S. HISTORY II
USH2.1: History - Students in U.S. History II build an understanding of the cultural and social development of the United States, trace the role of migration and immigration of people in the development of the United States, identify the role of American Indians
1.1: Build an understanding of the cultural and social development of the United States.
By the end of U.S. History II, the student will be able to:
9-12.USH2.1.1.2. Discuss the causes and effects of various compromises and conflicts in American history.
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9-12.USH2.1.1.3. Analyze significant movements for social change.
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1.4: Analyze the political, social, and economic responses to industrialization and technological innovations in the development of the United States.
By the end of U.S. History II, the student will be able to:
9-12.USH2.1.4.1. Explain the factors that contributed to the rise of industrialization in the 19th century. (496.01a)
9-12.USH2.1.4.5. Account for and define the shift from the industrial society at the beginning of the 20th century to the technological society at the end of the 20th century. (496.01f)
1.5: Trace the role of exploration and expansion in the development of the United States.
By the end of U.S. History II, the student will be able to:
9-12.USH2.1.5.1. Describe the factors that contributed to the expansion of the United States. (494.01d)
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USH2.3: Economics - Students in U.S. History II explain basic economic concepts, identify different influences on economic systems, analyze the different types of economic institutions, and explain the concepts of good personal finance.
3.1: Explain basic economic concepts.
By the end of U.S. History II, the student will be able to:
9-12.USH2.3.1.1. Describe the emergence of the modern corporation.
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3.3: Analyze the different types of economic institutions.
By the end of U.S. History II, the student will be able to:
9-12.USH2.3.3.1. Evaluate the role of financial institutions in the economic development of the United States.
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USH2.4: Civics and Government - Students in U.S. History II build an understanding of the organization and formation of the American system of government, build an understanding that all people in the United States have rights and assume responsibilities, and bui
4.4: Build an understanding of the evolution of democracy.
By the end of U.S. History II, the student will be able to:
9-12.USH2.4.4.1. Trace the development and expansion of political, civil, and economic rights. (490.01b, c)
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USH2.5: Global Perspectives - Students in U.S. History II build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
5.1: Build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
By the end of U.S. History II, the student will be able to:
9-12.USH2.5.1.1. Compare competing belief systems of the 20th century, including communism, totalitarianism, isolationism, and internationalism.
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9-12.USH2.5.1.3. Explain the significance of principal events in the United States' relations with the world, such as World Wars I and II, formation of the United Nations, Marshall Plan, NATO, Korean and Vietnam Wars, end of the Cold War, and interventions in Latin Americ
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9-12.USH2.5.1.4. Explain how and why the United States assumed the role of world leader after World War II and analyze its leadership role in the world today. (497.01e)
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ID.WHC.WORLD HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION
WORLD HISTORY AND CIVILIZATION
WHC.1: History - Students in World History and Civilization explain the rise of human civilization, trace how natural resources and technological advances have shaped human civilization, build an understanding of the cultural and social development of human civi
1.6: Explain the rise of human civilization.
By the end of World History and Civilization, the student will be able to:
6-9.WHC.1.6.3. Analyze the characteristics of early civilizations.
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1.7: Trace how natural resources and technological advances have shaped human civilization.
By the end of World History and Civilization, the student will be able to:
6-9.WHC.1.7.2. Identify the technological advances developed by Ancient, Greco Roman, Middle Ages, Early-Modern, and Modern European societies and civilizations. (462.04b)
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WHC.2: Geography - Students in World History and Civilization analyze the spatial organizations of people, places, and environment on the earth's surface, trace the migration and settlement of human populations on the earth's surface, analyze the human and physi
2.4: Analyze the human and physical characteristics of different places and regions.
By the end of World History and Civilization, the student will be able to:
6-9.WHC.2.4.1. Explain the impact of waterways on civilizations. (463.02b)
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2.5: Explain how geography enables people to comprehend the relationships between people, places, and environments over time.
By the end of World History and Civilization, the student will be able to:
6-9.WHC.2.5.1. Explain how the resources of an area can be the source of conflict between competing groups. (463.04a)
6-9.WHC.3.1.3. Analyze the role of money as a means of exchange. (465.02a)
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WHC.4: Civics and Government - Students in World History and Civilization build an understanding of the evolution of democracy.
4.4: Build an understanding of the evolution of democracy.
By the end of World History and Civilization, the student will be able to:
6-9.WHC.4.4.2. Analyze the various political influences which shaped western civilization including the City-State, Monarchy, Republic, Nation-State, and Democracy.
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6-9.WHC.4.4.3. Analyze and evaluate the global expansion of liberty and democracy through revolution and reform movements in challenging authoritarian or despotic regimes. (464.02a)
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WHC.5: Global Perspectives - Students in World History and Civilization build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
5.1: Build an understanding of multiple perspectives and global interdependence.
By the end of World History and Civilization, the student will be able to:
6-9.WHC.5.1.1. Explain common reasons and consequences for the breakdown of order among nation-states, such as conflicts about national interests, ethnicity, and religion; competition for resources and territory; the absence of effective means to enforce international l
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6-9.WHC.5.1.2. Explain the global consequences of major conflicts in the 20th century, such as World War I; World War II, including the Holocaust; and the Cold War.
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6-9.WHC.5.1.3. Evaluate why peoples unite for political, economic, and humanitarian reasons.