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FOURTH GRADE: MISSISSIPPI STUDIES AND REGIONS
FOURTH GRADE: MISSISSIPPI STUDIES AND REGIONS
HISTORY
H.4.1. Recognize symbols, customs, and celebrations representative of our community, Mississippi and the United States.
H.4.1.3. Identify the Pledge of Allegiance and other patriotic songs as expressions of patriotism.
H.4.2. Distinguish reasons for European exploration and settlement in Mississippi and the impact of European explorers on trade, health, and land expansion in Mississippi.
H.4.2.2. Outline on maps and globes, the routes of early explorers to the New World.
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CIVICS
CI.4.2. Identify people in positions of power and how they can influence people’s rights and freedom.
CI.4.2.1. Identify elected leaders of the community and state.
CR.4.1. Analyze the Civil Rights Movement to determine the social, political, and economic impact on Mississippi.
CR.4.1.1. Name important people of the modern Civil Rights Movement, including Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, Medgar Evers, James Meredith, Fannie Lou Hamer, Charles Evers, etc.
CR.4.1.2. Identify and explain events of the modern Civil Rights Movement, including the Brown decision of 1954, Jim Crow laws, the Freedom Riders (Goodman, Chaney, Schwerner), the Ole Miss Riots (James Meredith).
CR.4.1.4. Define vocabulary associated with the modern Civil Rights Movement including discrimination, prejudice, segregation, integration, suffrage, and rights.