Content Understandings | Standard
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Concepts/Themes | PK
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K
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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1. Members of a Community | 5.2, 5.3
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Identity, change, culture, interdependence, needs/wants, places and regions, human systems, and empathy. | ||||||||||
Myself and others | M
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E
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E
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R
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R
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R
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R
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R
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R
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My family and other families | T
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T
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M
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R
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R
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R
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History of my family | I
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T
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R
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M
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My school and community | I
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T
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M
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R
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My neighborhood | I
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T
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M
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R
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My community and local region | I
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T
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R
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M
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Places in my community and local region | I
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T
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R
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M
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My community and region today | I
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I
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R
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M
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Cultures and civilizations | I
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T
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R
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R
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M
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Communities around the world | T
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R
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R
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M
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2. Citizenship | Citizenship and civic life, human systems, decision-making, nation state, government | |||||||||||
Awareness of patriotic celebrations | T
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T
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R
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R
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M
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Physical, human, and cultural characteristics of world communities | T
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R
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R
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M
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Symbols of citizenship | T
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T
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R
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R
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M
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Symbols of citizenship in world communities | I
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T
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M
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Rights, responsibilities, and roles of citizenship | I
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M
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E
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R
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R
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R
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R
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R
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R
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Making and changing rules and laws | I
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M
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E
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R
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R
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R
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Content Understandings | Standard
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Concepts/Themes | PK
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K
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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People make rules which involve consideration of others and provide for the health and safety for all. | I
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T
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M
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R
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People depend on and modify the physical environment | I
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T
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M
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R
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Governments | ||||||||||||
· Around the world | I
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I
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M
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M
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R
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R
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· American | I
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M
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M
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R
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· Purposes | I
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M
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M
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R
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· Local | I
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M
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· State | I
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M
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3. Economics | 4
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Places and regions, human system, environment, society, needs and wants, scarcity, economic systems, factors of production, interdependence | ||||||||||
People help one another meet needs and wants | I
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T
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M
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Economics decision making | I
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M
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R
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Economics decision making in world communities | I
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M
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R
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People use human, capital, and natural resources | T
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M
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R
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4. American History | 1, 3
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Change, movement, cultural diversity, place regions, government, needs, wants, civic values, environment and society, economic systems |
Content Understandings | Standard
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Concepts/Themes | PK
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K
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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A. Prior to 1500 | ||||||||||||
History of social sciences | T
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R
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Geographic factors of culture | I
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M
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R
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Native Americans of New York State | I
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M
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R
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Iroquois and Algonquian civilizations | I
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M
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R
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Europe’s conception of the world | I
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M
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B. European colonization of the Americas | ||||||||||||
Exploration and settlement | I
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M
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R
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Three worlds meet in Americas (Europe, Americas, Africa) | I
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M
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R
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R
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Colonial and revolutionary periods | I
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M
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R
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Geographic, economic, political factors | I
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M
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R
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M
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Lifestyle | I
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M
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R
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M
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C. Revolutionary War | 1
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Places and regions, human systems, change | M
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Causes | I
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M
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M
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Protest to separation | M
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M
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The Revolutionary War in New York State | M
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M
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Economic, political, and social changes | M
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M
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Military aspects of the social changes | M
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M
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Early attempts to govern | M
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M
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D. The New Nation | 1, 5
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Technology | M
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M
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The new nation | I
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M
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M
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Industrial growth and expansion | I
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M
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M
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M
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Content Understandings | Standard
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Concepts/Themes | PK
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K
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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Articles of Confederation | M
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New York State Constitution 1777 | ||||||||||||
United States Constitution | M
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M
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E. Life in New Nation | 1, 5
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T
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R
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M
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Operation of government | T
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Age Jackson | I
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M
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R
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R
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Homespun | ||||||||||||
F. Division and reunion | 1
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T
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M
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Causes | M
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Civil War begins | M
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Results of war | ||||||||||||
G. Industrial Society | 1, 4
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M
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Second half of 19th century | M
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M
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Changes in social structure | M
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M
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Progressive movement | M
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M
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Reforms to system | M
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M
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H. United States as independent nation in an interdependent world | 1, 2, 4
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Territorial expansion and empire building | T
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Role in global politics | T
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World War I | T
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I. Between the Wars | 1, 4
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T
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Roaring 20’s | T
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Great Depression | T
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J. Worldwide Responsibilities | 1, 2, 4, 5
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Power, nationalism, imperialism | ||||||||||
Content Understandings | Standard
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Concepts/Themes | PK
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K
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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World War II | T
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Post World War II | T
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World of turmoil | T
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K. Changing nature of people, World War II-Present | 1, 4, 5
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Age of prosperity | T
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Post industrial society age of limits | T
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Move to 21st century | T
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L. Citizenship in today’s world | 1, 5
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Citizenship in United States | I
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T
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E
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R
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R
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M
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R
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M
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R
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Citizenship in state and local government | I
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I
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I
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M
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R
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R
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R
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R
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Comparative citizenship | T
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M
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R
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R
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5. Americas | ||||||||||||
A. History | 1
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Culture, empathy, interdependence, change, identity | ||||||||||
Sharing of customs, traditions, beliefs, ideas, languages (cultural diversity) | I
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I
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T
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E
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R
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R
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M
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R
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Perspective of history based on culture | I
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T
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R
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R
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R
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M
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R
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R
|
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Immigration | I
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T
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M
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R
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M
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Connections with home country | I
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I
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I
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T
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M
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R
|
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History | I
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T
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R
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R
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R
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R
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E
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R
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R
|
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Historical figures and groups | I
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T
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R
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R
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R
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R
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R
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R
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R
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Industrial growth and development | T
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M
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E
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M
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B. Geography | 3
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Places and regions, physical systems, human systems, environment and society |
Content Understandings | Standard
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Concepts/Themes | PK
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K
|
1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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Maps, geographical representations, and technology | I
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T
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R
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R
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R
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M
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M
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M
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M
|
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Changing political boundaries | M
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R
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R
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Geological | T
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R
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M
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R
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Physical, cultural, political, economic features | T
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R
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M
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R
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R
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Characteristics of places | T
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R
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M
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R
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R
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Perceptions based on culture | I
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T
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R
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M
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R
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R
|
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Complexity of cultures | T
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R
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M
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R
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R
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Modify physical environment through human actions | I
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T
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R
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M
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R
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R
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C. Economies | 4
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Economic systems, needs and wants, factors of production, interdependence, technology | ||||||||||
Supply and demand | I
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T
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R
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M
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R
|
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Utilization of scarce capital, human resources, natural resources | I
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T
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R
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R
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M
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R
|
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Availability of resources | I
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T
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R
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R
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M
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R
|
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Sharing products and resources | T
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R
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M
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R
|
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Economic decision making | I
|
T
|
R
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M
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R
|
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Science and technology influences standard of living | I
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T
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M
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R
|
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Change of lifestyles due to exchange of products and people | I
|
T
|
R
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M
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R
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Decisions of one region impacting others | T
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R
|
M
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R
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R
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D. Governments | 5
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Interdependence, citizenship and civic life, civic value, government | ||||||||||
Differing belief systems | I
|
T
|
M
|
R
|
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Basic civic values | I
|
T
|
R
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R
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T
|
M
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R
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R
|
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Protection of individual rights | I
|
T
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R
|
R
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T
|
M
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R
|
R
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Content Understandings | Standard
|
Concepts/Themes | PK
|
K
|
1
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2
|
3
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4
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5
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6
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7
|
8
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Rights of citizens in United States versus other countries | I
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T
|
R
|
M
|
R
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R
|
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Roles of citizens in United States versus other countries | I
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T
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R
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M
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R
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R
|
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Responsibility of citizens to monitor authority | I
|
T
|
R
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M
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R
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R
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International organizations | T
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R
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M
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M
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6. Eastern Hemisphere | 2
|
Change, identity, needs and wants, technology, culture, interdependence, empathy, nation state, economic systems, values, world in spatial terms | ||||||||||
A. History | ||||||||||||
Measurement of time, years, decades, millennia | I
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T
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E
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E
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R
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R
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M
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R
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R
|
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Key turning points and events chronologically | I
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T
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R
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R
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M
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R
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R
|
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Different people/different perspectives | I
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T
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R
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R
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M
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R
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R
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Neolithic revolution | M
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River civilizations; Mesopotamia, Indus, Egypt | M
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Positive/Negative impact of technological innovations | M
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Study of civilization through arts, sciences, key documents, and artifacts (DBQ) | I
|
M
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Impact of religions in uniting/dividing | I
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T
|
R
|
M
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R
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R
|
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Contributions to humankind | M
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R
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Contributions of trade networks | M
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Content Understandings | Standard
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Concepts/Themes | PK
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K
|
1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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Contributions of individuals and groups | M
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Slavery | T
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M
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R
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R
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Internal/External factors contributing to decline of civilizations | M
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Middle age emergence of trade routes | M
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R
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Renaissance and the arts | M
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Domination by Europe | M
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Colonial policies impacting people (potato famine) | I
|
M
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R
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Nationalism, urbanism, modernization, industrialization | M
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Impact of culture on tradition | I
|
M
|
R
|
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20th century events | M
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R
|
R
|
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Genocide | T
|
M
|
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Computer revolution | T
|
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Fall of communism | T
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B. Economies—Eastern Hemisphere | 2, 4
|
Human systems, environment and society, technology, economic systems, scarcity, wants and needs, interdependence | ||||||||||
Goods and services | M
|
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Resources | M
|
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Securing resources | M
|
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Population growth | M
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Standard of living | M
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Economies and economic systems | M
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Economic decision making | M
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Content Understanding | Standard
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Concepts/Themes | PK
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K
|
1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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Past practices (history) | M
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Consumer patterns | M
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Control, use, and means of production | M | |||||||||||
Mixed economies | M | |||||||||||
Formation of common economics policies | M | |||||||||||
Implications of decisions on all regions | M | |||||||||||
Leadership roles | M | |||||||||||
Market economies of former communist countries | M | |||||||||||
C. Governments | 2, 5
|
Government, values, change, citizenship, civic life | M | |||||||||
Maintenance of law and order | M
|
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Political order to meet society needs | M
|
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Evolving views regarding power and law | M
|
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Changing needs and wants of people | M
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Present systems have origins in past | M
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Values impact rights and needs | M
|
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Values embodied in constitutions, statutes and court cases | M
|
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Government structures maintain public order | M
|
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Political borders change over time | M
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Human rights issues | M
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International organizations | M
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