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OR.SS.8.Grade 8
Grade 8
Economics
8.12. Analyze the roles of competition, supply, and demand in determining prices, wages, services, labor, credit, taxes, tariffs, and foreign currencies.
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8.13. Assess the function of imports, exports, innovation, and entrepreneurship in a market economy
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8.14. Investigate how economic decisions affect the well-being of individuals within a group (such as enslaved people, indigenous peoples, women, and children), businesses, and society.
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Social Science Analysis
8.33. Analyze how a specific problem can manifest itself at local, regional, and global levels over time, identifying its characteristics and causes, and the challenges and opportunities faced by those trying to address the problem.
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8.20. Identify and describe patterns and networks of economic interdependence, migration, settlement, cultural diffusion, and modern technological development.
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8.21. Explain how historical technological developments (such as cotton gin, roads, railroads, canals, etc.), societal decisions, and personal practices interact with the physical environment in the United States (e.g., sustainability, economics ecosystems).
8.14. Investigate how economic decisions affect the well-being of individuals within a group (such as enslaved people, indigenous peoples, women, and children), businesses, and society. (Economics)
8.2. Identify and understand how to apply the rights and responsibilities of individuals under the Constitution. (Civics)
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8.20. Identify and describe patterns and networks of economic interdependence, migration, settlement, cultural diffusion, and modern technological development. (Geography)
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8.24. Examine the cause and effect of social, political, and economic factors that motivated westward expansion, invasion of indigenous peoples, institutions, and the resulting impacts. (History)
8.25. Evaluate the influence of the intersections of identity, including but not limited to, gender, age, race, ethnicity, religion, and class on the experiences of peoples, groups, and events.
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8.27. Determine and explain the importance and contributions (products, events, actions, and ideas) of key people, cultures, ethnic groups (including individuals who are American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian or Americans of African, Asian, Pacific Islan
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8.28. Identify issues related to historical events to recognize the power, authority, and governance as it relates to systemic oppression and its impact on ethnic and religious groups, as well as other historically persecuted individuals in the United States in
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8.31. Analyze intersecting identities and relationships within the living histories of ethnic groups such as individuals who are American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian or Americans of African, Asian, Pacific Island, Chicano, Latino, or Middle Eastern des
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8.5. Examine and analyze important United States and Oregon documents, including (but not limited to) the Constitution, Bill of Rights, 13th-15th Amendments and Oregon Constitution. (Civics)
8.8. Analyze important political and ethical values such as freedom, democracy, equality, equity, and justice embodied in documents such as the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. (Civics)
8.5. Examine and analyze important United States and Oregon documents, including (but not limited to) the Constitution, Bill of Rights, 13th-15th Amendments and Oregon Constitution.
8.7. Analyze the expanding eligibility of citizenship in the continuing struggle for the expansion of rights for ethnic and traditionally marginalized groups.
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8.8. Analyze important political and ethical values such as freedom, democracy, equality, equity, and justice embodied in documents such as the Declaration of Independence, the United States Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.
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History (Local, State, National, and World) [U.S. History – through Reconstruction]
Historical Thinking
8.31. Analyze intersecting identities and relationships within the living histories of ethnic groups such as individuals who are American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian or Americans of African, Asian, Pacific Island, Chicano, Latino, or Middle Eastern des
8.22. Evaluate continuity and change over the course of United States history by analyzing examples of conflict, compromise, cooperation, interdependence, and social justice from multiple perspectives.
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8.24. Examine the cause and effect of social, political, and economic factors that motivated westward expansion, invasion of indigenous peoples, institutions, and the resulting impacts.
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8.25. Evaluate the influence of the intersections of identity, including but not limited to gender, age, race, ethnicity, religion, and class on the experiences of peoples, groups, and events.
8.27. Determine and explain the importance and contributions (products, events, actions, and ideas) of key people, cultures, ethnic groups(including individuals who are American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian or Americans of African, Asian, Pacific Island
8.28. Identify issues related to historical events to recognize power, authority, and governance as it relates to systemic oppression and its impact on ethnic and religious groups, as well as other historically persecuted individuals in the United States in the