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SD.K-12.C.High School Civics/Government
High School Civics/Government
K‐12.C.1. Students will explain, compare and contrast, and analyze the historical principles and philosophical purposes and various forms of governments.
9‐12.C.1.5. Explain the relationship between political ideologies and corresponding economic ideologies and their impact on government systems through the use of compelling and supporting questions.
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K‐12.C.5. Students will understand the ways in which a citizen can use their basic rights to influence the decisions of the republic.
9‐12.C.5.5. Explain the role of political parties and special interest groups in the political process.
K‐12.C.6. Students will describe the elements of how U.S. foreign policy is made and understand the international challenges and influences of the United States government.
9‐12.C.6.1. Explain the foreign policy process in the United States and give examples of its impact on foreign policy initiatives.
K‐12.E.1. Students will apply the fundamental economic ideas and concepts associated with the study of economics.
9‐12.E.1.1. Through the construction of compelling questions, explain how the fundamental economic problem of unlimited wants with limited resources reflects enduring issues at all levels.
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9‐12.E.1.2. Analyze the factors that may lead to different responses to the basic economic questions.
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9‐12.E.1.5. Define and assess advantages and disadvantages of sole‐proprietorship, partnership, and corporations in a market economy.
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9‐12.E.1.7. Apply marginal analysis in the economic decision making process.
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K‐12.E.2. Students will demonstrate how the forces of supply and demand impact economic decision making.
9‐12.E.2.4. Connect the role of supply and demand in creating price and quantity equilibriums in a perfectly competitive market.
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9‐12.E.2.5. Analyze how price and quantity equilibriums can be impacted through changes in supply, demand, and elasticity.
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K‐12.E.3. Students will analyze the ways government can impact the market.
9‐12.E.3.5. Describe the ways in which each level of government in the U.S. generates revenue and critique the method of using that revenue for public services.
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9‐12.E.3.8. Explain the structure of U.S. banking system.
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K‐12.E.4. Students will explain how different economic systems coordinate and facilitate the exchange, production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
9‐12.E.4.1. Compare the general characteristics of communism, socialism, and capitalism.
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9‐12.E.4.4. Explain, citing evidence, why the U.S. is an example of a mixed economy.
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SD.K-12.G.High School Geography
High School Geography
K‐12.G.2. Students will understand the nature and importance of the Five Themes of Geography; location, place, human‐environment interaction, movement, and region.
9‐12.G.2.1. Distinguish between the Five Themes of Geography and their key components.
K‐12.H.1. Students will analyze how major events are chronologically connected and evaluate their impact on one another.
9‐12.H.1.3. Describe causes and effects of the process of United States territorial expansion between the founding and the Civil War. (Courses: Early, Comprehensive)
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9‐12.H.1.4. Analyze how individuals and groups reacted to social, political, and economic problems in the U.S. from Reconstruction through the Progressive Era. (Courses: Modern, Comprehensive)
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9‐12.H.2.5. Analyze multiple and complex effects of events and people related to the Cold War.
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K‐12.H.3. Students will analyze and evaluate historical events from multiple perspectives.
9‐12.H.3.3. Critique the development of American industrial society including its impacts on migration, systems of slavery, and the national economy. (Courses: Early, Comprehensive)
9‐12.H.3.5. Assess the causes, events, and impacts of the Cold War on domestic and international affairs in American history. (Courses: Modern, Comprehensive)
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K‐12.H.4. Students will identify and evaluate the causes and effects of past, current and potential events, issues and problems.
9‐12.H.4.7. Evaluate the causes and effects of the First World War on the United States. (Courses: Modern, Comprehensive)
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9‐12.H.4.8. Assess the roots and outcomes of the Great Depression including its transformation of American political and economic institutions. (Courses: Modern, Comprehensive)
9‐12.H.5.6. Investigate the social, political, and economic transformation of the United States in the aftermath of the Second World War. (Courses: Modern, Comprehensive).
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SD.K-12.H.High School World History
High School World History
K‐12.H.1. Students will analyze how major events are chronologically connected and evaluate their impact on one another.
9‐12.H.1.3. Describe causes and effects of the process of United States territorial expansion between the founding and the Civil War. (Courses: Early, Comprehensive)
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideExpansionism
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9‐12.H.1.4. Analyze how individuals and groups reacted to social, political, and economic problems in the U.S. from Reconstruction through the Progressive Era. (Courses: Modern, Comprehensive)
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9‐12.H.2.5. Analyze multiple and complex effects of events and people related to the Cold War.
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K‐12.H.3. Students will analyze and evaluate historical events from multiple perspectives.
9‐12.H.3.3. Critique the development of American industrial society including its impacts on migration, systems of slavery, and the national economy. (Courses: Early, Comprehensive)
9‐12.H.3.5. Assess the causes, events, and impacts of the Cold War on domestic and international affairs in American history. (Courses: Modern, Comprehensive)
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K‐12.H.4. Students will identify and evaluate the causes and effects of past, current and potential events, issues and problems.
9‐12.H.4.7. Evaluate the causes and effects of the First World War on the United States. (Courses: Modern, Comprehensive)
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9‐12.H.4.8. Assess the roots and outcomes of the Great Depression including its transformation of American political and economic institutions. (Courses: Modern, Comprehensive)
9‐12.H.5.6. Investigate the social, political, and economic transformation of the United States in the aftermath of the Second World War. (Courses: Modern, Comprehensive).
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SD.RH.9-10.Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies
Reading Standards for Literacy in History/Social Studies
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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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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Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideCentral America
Quiz, Flash Cards, Worksheet, Game & Study GuideCivil Rights
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