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NH.3.Civics and Governments: The goal of Civics is to educate students to understand the purpose, structure, and functions of government; the political process; the rule of law; and world affairs. Civics builds on a foundation of history, geography, and econom

Civics and Governments: The goal of Civics is to educate students to understand the purpose, structure, and functions of government; the political process; the rule of law; and world affairs. Civics builds on a foundation of history, geography, and econom
3.1. The Nature and Purpose of Government: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the nature of governments, and the fundamental ideals of government of the United States.
3.1.2.2. Identify documents and symbols that embody the core ideals of the United States Government, e.g., the bald eagle, the Pledge of Allegiance.
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3.1.2.3. Identify the basic purposes of state and national government.
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3.2. Structure and Function of United States and New Hampshire Government: Students will demonstrate an understanding of major provisions of the United States and New Hampshire Constitutions, and the organization and operation of government at all levels inclu
3.2.2.1. Explain how public officials are chosen.
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3.3. The World and the United States' Place In It: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the relationship of the United States to other countries, and the role of the United States in world affairs.
3.3.2.2. Describe ways in which countries interact with each other culturally.
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3.4. Rights and Responsibilities: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of citizenship, and the ability to apply their knowledge of local, state, and national government through the political process and citizen involvem
3.4.2.1. Examine the responsibilities of individuals as members of a family, school and community, e.g., community helpers or chores at home and school.
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3.4.2.2. Discuss ways individuals can be involved in their community, e.g., food drive or cleaning school grounds.
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NH.4.Economics: Economics is the study of the allocation and utilization of limited resources to meet society's unlimited needs and wants, including how goods and services are produced and distributed. Through economics, students examine the relationship betwe

Economics: Economics is the study of the allocation and utilization of limited resources to meet society's unlimited needs and wants, including how goods and services are produced and distributed. Through economics, students examine the relationship betwe
4.1. Economics and the Individual: Students will learn about their role in a free market, how decisions that they make affect the economy, and how changes in the economy can affect them.
4.1.2.1. Define goods and services, producers and consumers.
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4.2. Basic Economic Concepts: Students will learn about the pillars of a free market economy and the market mechanism.
4.2.2.1. Distinguish between needs and wants.
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4.4. Financial Institutions and the Government: Students will understand how financial institutions and the government work together to stabilize our economy, and how changes in them affect the individual.
4.4.2.1. Describe different methods people use to exchange goods and services, e.g., barter or the use of money.
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NH.5.Geography: The real crux of geography is understanding our physical Earth and human-environment interaction: knowing why people settle in an area, how they make their living and the resources they use, why they dress or speak the way they do, and what the

Geography: The real crux of geography is understanding our physical Earth and human-environment interaction: knowing why people settle in an area, how they make their living and the resources they use, why they dress or speak the way they do, and what the
5.1. The World in Spatial Terms: Students will demonstrate the ability to use maps, mental maps, globes, and other graphic tools and technologies to acquire, process, report, and analyze geographic information.
5.1.2.1. Identify the characteristics and purposes of globes and maps.
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5.1.2.2. Introduce spatial information on maps and other geographic representations, e.g., map key, compass rose.
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5.1.2.3. Identify major physical and human features in the United States and on Earth, e.g., cities, oceans, or continents.
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5.2. Places and Regions: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the physical and human geographic features that define places and regions as well as how culture and experience influence people's perceptions of places and regions.
5.2.2.1. Explore the physical and human characteristics of place, e.g., roads, schools or mountains.
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5.2.2.2. Recognize that areas of the Earth's surface share unifying geographic characteristics, e.g., towns, deserts or woodlands.
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5.3. Physical Systems: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the physical processes that shape the patterns of Earth's surface and the characteristics and spatial distribution of ecosystems.
5.3.2.1. Investigate how the Earth-Sun relationship affects our daily lives, e.g., seasons in New Hampshire or sunlight and shadows.
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5.4. Human Systems: Students will demonstrate an understanding of human migration; the complexity of cultural mosaics; economic interdependence; human settlement patterns; and the forces of cooperation and conflict among peoples.
5.4.2.1. Explore the distribution of a population, e.g., city or farm.
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5.4.2.2. Identify what are natural resources, e.g., water or trees.
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5.5. Environment and Society: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the connections and consequences of the interactions between Earth's physical and human systems.
5.5.2.1. Recognize the role of natural resources in daily life, e.g., food, clothing, or shelter.
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5.5.2.2. Investigate how people use resources, e.g., building homes or the food they eat.
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NH.6.New Hampshire and United States History: The study of New Hampshire and United States History is important in helping citizens understand and appreciate the legacy of our republic, and to develop the empathy and analytical skills needed to participate int

New Hampshire and United States History: The study of New Hampshire and United States History is important in helping citizens understand and appreciate the legacy of our republic, and to develop the empathy and analytical skills needed to participate int
6.1. Political Foundations and Development: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the major ideas, issues and events pertaining to the history of governance in our state and nation.
6.1.2.1. Identify national and New Hampshire celebrations, monuments, symbols and documents, e.g., flags, Fourth of July, Lincoln Memorial, Constitution.
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6.2. Contacts, Exchanges & International Relations: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the events, actions and policies of our nation in relation to other peoples and governments over time.
6.2.2.1. Recognize that the world is interconnected, e.g., trade or transportation.
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6.3. World Views and Value systems and their Intellectual and Artistic Expressions: Students will demonstrate an understanding of conceptions of reality, ideals, guidelines of behavior and forms of expression.
6.3.2.1. Identify individuals and/or groups who have profoundly affected life in the United States, e.g., Abraham Lincoln, or Pilgrims.
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6.5. Social/Cultural: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the interaction of various social groups, including their values, beliefs and practices, over time.
6.5.2.1. Identify how the lives of women and children have changed over time in our country.
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6.5.2.2. Identify the concept of diversity.
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NH.7.World History and Contemporary Issues: The study of World History and Contemporary Issues is important in helping citizens understand and appreciate the contemporary challenges they will face as individuals in an interdependent, increasingly connected wor

World History and Contemporary Issues: The study of World History and Contemporary Issues is important in helping citizens understand and appreciate the contemporary challenges they will face as individuals in an interdependent, increasingly connected wor
7.1. Political Foundations and Developments: Students will demonstrate an understanding of major events, ideas and issues pertaining to the history of governance.
7.1.2.1. Recognize that people of different countries have different social and political systems.
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