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C3.D2.Applying Disciplinary Concepts & Tools
Applying Disciplinary Concepts & Tools
CIVICS: Civic and Political Institutions
D2.Civ.1.6-8. Distinguish the powers and responsibilities of citizens, political parties, interest groups, and the media in a variety of governmental and nongovernmental contexts.
D2.Civ.5.6-8. Explain the origins, functions, and structure of government with reference to the U.S. Constitution, state constitutions, and selected other systems of government.
GEOGRAPHY: Human Population: Spatial Patterns and Movements
D2.Geo.8.6-8. Analyze how relationships between humans and environments extend or contract spatial patterns of settlement and movement.
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GEOGRAPHY: Geographic Representations: Spatial Views of the World
D2.Geo.2.6-8. Use maps, satellite images, photographs, and other representations to explain relationships between the locations of places and regions, and changes in their environmental characteristics.
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ECONOMICS: Economic Decision Making
D2.Eco.2.6-8. Evaluate alternative approaches or solutions to current economic issues in terms of benefits and costs for different groups and society as a whole.
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CIVICS: Participation and Deliberation: Applying Civic Virtues and Democratic Principles
D2.Civ.8.6-8. Analyze ideas and principles contained in the founding documents of the United States, and explain how they influence the social and political system.
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D2.His.3.6-8. Use questions generated about individuals and groups to analyze why they, and the developments they shaped, are seen as historically significant.
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D2.Eco.5.6-8. Explain ways in which money facilitates exchange by reducing transactional costs.
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D2.Eco.6.6-8. Explain how changes in supply and demand cause changes in prices and quantities of goods and services, labor, credit, and foreign currencies.
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D2.Eco.7.6-8. Analyze the role of innovation and entrepreneurship in a market economy.
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D2.Eco.8.6-8. Explain how external benefits and costs influence market outcomes.
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D2.Eco.9.6-8. Describe the roles of institutions such as corporations, non-profits, and labor unions in a market economy.
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CIVICS: Processes, Rules, and Laws
D2.Civ.11.6-8. Differentiate among procedures for making decisions in the classroom, school, civil society, and local, state, and national government in terms of how civic purposes are intended.
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D2.Civ.12.6-8. Assess specific rules and laws (both actual and proposed) as means of addressing public problems.
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D4.6.6-8. Draw on multiple disciplinary lenses to 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 t
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