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LA.CIV.Civics
Civics
4.7. Government and Political Systems: Students explain the structure and purposes of government and the foundations of the United States’ democratic system using primary and secondary sources.
4.7.1. Identify and summarize significant changes that have been made to the United States Constitution through the amendment process
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideU.S. Government
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideU.S. Senate
4.8. Role of Citizen: Students examine the rights, responsibilities, and duties of a United States citizen in order to understand how individuals contribute to the democratic system of government.
4.8.1. Identify the key requirements to become a United States citizen
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideImmigration
4.4.2. Locate and label on a map the major physical features of each of the five regions of the United States and summarize how they affect the climate, economy, and population of each region
4.5. People and Land: Students compare and contrast the physical and human characteristics of each United States region in order to understand their similarities and differences.
4.5.1. Compare and contrast the distinguishing physical characteristics of the five regions of the United States
4.1. Chronological and Historical Thinking Skills: Students use chronological sequencing of key events and symbols to understand the movement of people and the expansion of boundaries in the United States.
4.2. People and Events: Students explain the historical significance of key people and events in order to examine the expansion of the boundaries and development of democracy in the United States.
4.2.1. Explain how early explorations affected the expansion of boundaries and development in the United States
4.2.4. Draw conclusions about the relationship of significant events in the history of the United States to the expansion of democracy in the United States
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideColonial Life
4.2.5. Use the concepts “melting pot,” “salad bowl,” and “cultural mosaic” to explain the impact of immigration on population growth and diversity in the United States