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LA.C.Civics
Civics
C.3. Roles of United States Foreign Policy: Students analyze the relationships between the United States and other nations; and evaluate the role of the United States in foreign diplomacy and international trade.
C.3.2. Examine the ways that nations work to cooperate with international organizations politically and economically
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C.3.3. Assess the extent to which United States foreign policy, domestic policy, constitutional principles, economic behaviors, and culture affect relations with other nations
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C.4. Functions of Government: Students analyze and critique how the levels of government generate and allocate revenues to carry out the functions of government.
C.4.1. Describe the elements of United States domestic policy
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C.4.3. Evaluate various forms of taxes at each level of government based on principle, incidence, and type
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C.5. Role of the Citizen in American Democracy: Students examine how citizens can participate responsibly and effectively in American civic and political life.
C.5.3. Describe how civil rights have evolved over time to include diverse groups of citizens
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C.5.6. Describe key platform positions of the major political parties and evaluate the impact of third parties in election outcomes
C.6. Fundamentals of Economics: Students explain how citizens can become effective decision-makers by applying fundamental economic concepts and reasoning skills in society.
C.6.1. Explain the basic problem of scarcity and how it drives economic decision-making
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C.6.4. Apply principles of supply and demand to predict how changes in the market affect prices and incentives for buyers and sellers
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C.6.5. Evaluate how different economic systems allocate resources in terms of their benefits to society
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C.7. Economic Systems and Structures: Students demonstrate an understanding of the elements of the United States market economy within a global setting.
C.7.3. Interpret information about a current economic system undergoing change from a largely command or traditional system to a more mixed system
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C.7.4. Explain the effects of technology and innovation on global economic interdependence and competition
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C.8. Financial Literacy: Students apply economic principles to make sound personal financial decisions.
C.8.3. Compare and evaluate types of credit, savings, investment, and insurance services available to the consumer from various institutions
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C.8.5. Analyze the benefits and risks of using credit and examine the various uses of credit scores
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LA.CC.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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LA.E.Economics (Core Course: Free Enterprise)
Economics (Core Course: Free Enterprise)
E-1A. Economics: Fundamental Economic Concepts
E-1A.1. Apply fundamental economic concepts to decisions about personal finance (E-1AH1)
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E-1A.13. Compare contemporary and historic economic systems (e.g., ownership and control of production and distribution, determination of wages) (E-1A-H4)
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E-1A.17. Analyze the role of various economic institutions in economic systems (E-1A-H6)
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E-1A.2. Define scarcity (E-1A-H1)
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E-1A.20. Compare and contrast characteristics of various forms of business ownership (E-1AH6)
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E-1A.21. Explain ways in which businesses have changed to meet rising production costs or to compete more effectively in a global market (E-1A-H6)
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E-1A.22. Analyze the role of banks in economic systems (e.g., increasing the money supply by making loans) (E-1A-H7)
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E-1A.24. Compare and contrast credit, savings, and investment services available to the consumer from financial institutions (E-1A-H7)
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E-1A.25. Apply an economic concept to analyze or evaluate a given historical economic issue or situation (e.g., causes of the Great Depression, how the New Deal changed the role of the federal government) (E-1A-H8)
E-1A.26. Interpret information about a current economic system undergoing change from a largely command or traditional system to a more mixed system (e.g., Eastern European countries, China, other developing economies) (E-1A-H8)
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E-1A.4. Analyze an economic choice at the personal, family, or societal level to determine its opportunity cost (E-1A-H1)
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E-1A.5. Explain how the scarcity of natural resources leads to economic interdependence (E-1A-H1)
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E-1B. Individuals, Households, Businesses, and Governments
E-1B.27. Explain, analyze, and apply principles of supply and demand, including concepts of price, equilibrium point, incentives, and profit (E-1B-H1)
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E-1B.28. Identify factors that cause changes in supply or demand for a product (e.g. complements, substitutes) (E-1B-H1)
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E-1B.30. Identify factors affecting production/allocation of goods/services and characterize their effects (E-1B-H2)
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E-1B.31. Identify the difference between monetary and non-monetary incentives and how changes in incentives cause changes in behavior (E-1B-H2)
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E-1B.33. Identify various forms of taxation (E-1B-H3)
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E-1B.34. Describe the impact of given forms of taxation (E-1B-H3)
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E-1B.36. Describe major revenue and expenditure categories and their respective proportions of local, state, and federal budgets (E-1B-H3)
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E-1B.38. Evaluate the impact of policies related to the use of resources (e.g., water use regulations, policies on scarce natural resources) (E-1B-H3)
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E-1B.39. Explain the causes of global economic interdependence (E-1B-H4)
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E-1B.40. Describe the worldwide exchange of goods and services in terms of its effect in increasing global interdependence and global competition (E-1B-H4)
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LA.US.United States History
United States History
US.1. Historical Thinking Skills: Students use facts and concepts to solve problems, interpret, analyze, and draw conclusions from historical events and to relate historical events to contemporary events.
US.1.1. Produce clear and coherent writing for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences by:
US.1.1.a. Conducting short and sustained research
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US.2. Western Expansion to Progressivism: Students understand the social, political, and economic changes that developed between the periods of the United States’ westward expansion, industrial growth, and the Progressive Era.
US.2.2. Describe the economic changes that came about on the western frontier as a result of the expansion of the railroad, cattle kingdoms, and farming
US.2.4. Examine the effect of the government’s laissez-faire policy, innovations in technology and transportation, and changes in business organization that led to the growth of an industrial economy
US.2.7. Examine the social, political, and economic struggles of a growing labor force that resulted in the formation of labor unions and evaluate their attempts to improve working conditions
US.2.8. Identify the goals of Progressivism; describe the influence of the Muckrakers, political leaders, and intellectuals; and evaluate the movement’s successes and failures
US.3. Isolationism Through the Great War: Students trace the transition in U.S. foreign policy from isolationism to internationalism from the late nineteenth century until the end of World War I.
US.3.1. Analyze the causes of U.S. imperialistic policies and describe both the immediate and long term consequences upon newly acquired territories
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US.3.2. Describe the influence of U.S. imperialistic foreign policies upon Latin America and the Pacific region
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US.3.3. Describe the root causes of World War I and evaluate the reasons for U.S. entry into the war
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US.3.4. Explain how the U.S. government financed WWI, managed the economy, and directed public support for the war effort
US.3.6. Describe the goals of political leaders at the Paris Peace Conference and analyze the consequences of the Treaty of Versailles
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US.4. Becoming a World Power through World War II: Students examine the social, economic, and political struggles and achievements that led to the U.S. becoming a world power from the 1920s until the end of World War II.
US.4.1. Use examples to show how population shifts, artistic movements, Prohibition, and the women’s movement of the Roaring Twenties were a reflection of and a reaction to changes in American society
US.4.2. Examine the economic policies, attacks on civil liberties, and the presidential administrations of the 1920s and explain how each reflected a return to isolationism
US.4.4. Examine the causes of the Great Depression and its effects on the American people, and evaluate how the Hoover administration responded to this crisis
US.4.5. Classify the key New Deal programs according to Relief, Recovery, and Reform programs and describe their impact on the social, economic, and political structure of the United States
US.4.6. Examine the causes of World War II and explain the reasons for U.S. entry into the war
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US.4.9. Analyze the major events, turning points, and key strategic decisions of World War II and describe how they affected the outcome of the war
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US.5. Cold War Era: Students examine the Cold War era and how it influenced U.S. foreign policy decisions, domestic programs, and major social movements.
US.5.1. Analyze the impact of U.S. domestic and foreign policy on Cold War events during the 1940s and 1950s and explain how these policies attempted to contain the spread of communism
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US.5.2. Cite evidence that links domestic events and foreign policies of the 1960s and 1970s to escalating Cold War tensions
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US.5.3. Explain how the post-war social movements caused change by analyzing the methods used by the leaders, the effectiveness of legislation, and the impact of key events
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US.5.4. Describe the role and importance of the Civil Rights movement in the expansion of opportunities for African Americans in the United States
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US.6. The Modern Age: Students understand the shift in American government and society from a Cold War identity to a culture of global interdependence.
US.6.1. Compare and contrast the domestic policies of the post-Cold War presidencies
US.6.3. Trace the evolution of United States relationships with Middle East countries and explain how these interactions have defined our image in the region
WG.2. Physical Systems: Students answer geographic questions about Earth’s physical systems to explain ecosystems and natural processes.
WG.2.4. Explain and give examples of natural and human processes that shape Earth’s surface and identify specific locations where these processes occur
WG.3. Region: Students examine the unifying characteristics of a given region and determine the challenges and opportunities created by the development of that region.
WG.3.1. Analyze how cooperation, conflict, and self-interest impact the cultural, political, and economic regions of the world and relations between nations
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WG.4. Place: Students will identify the physical and cultural characteristics of a particular location and investigate changes to it over time.
WG.4.4. Evaluate the impact of historical events on culture and relationships among groups
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WG.5. Human Systems: Students examine the movement of human populations, information, ideas, and goods throughout history and its impact on human settlement and the economies of various countries.
WG.5.3. Describe and illustrate specific examples of economic interdependence in various regions
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WG.5.5. Explain how changes in technology have contributed to the spread of ideas and information throughout the world
WH.1. Historical Thinking Skills: Students use information and concepts to solve problems, interpret, analyze, and draw conclusions from historical events.
WH.1.1. Produce clear and coherent writing for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences by:
WH.1.1.c. Comparing and contrasting varied points of view
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WH.2. Cultural and Social Development: Students examine the political, social, and economic consequences of the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Age of Exploration.
WH.2.4. Identify key European explorers of the Americas and Asia, and explain the goals and consequences of exploration on society
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WH.4. Economic Systems: Students examine how the agricultural, economic, and industrial revolutions transformed European society and the world economy.
WH.4.1. Evaluate the causes and effects of the Industrial Revolution in England, Western Europe, and its spread throughout the world
WH.4.4. Examine the post-Cold War impact on the development of global economies
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WH.6. Conflict and Resolution: Students analyze the causes, events, and consequences of major global events of the early 20th century.
WH.6.1. Identify the key personalities and evaluate the origins, major events, technological advances, and peace settlements of World War I
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WH.6.2. Explain how art, literature, and intellectual thought that emerged in the postwar world reflect the societal changes and disillusionment brought about by World War I
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WH.6.3. Analyze the causes and consequences of the Russian Revolutions of 1917
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WH.6.4. Explain the causes and consequences of the economic conditions of the 1920s and 1930s and how governments responded to worldwide economic depression
WH.6.6. Explain the origins, key individuals, battles, and major events of World War II
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WH.6.7. Evaluate the political, social, and economic consequences of World War II
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WH.7. Global Challenges: Students analyze major trends and events of global significance in the post-WWII era.
WH.7.1. Summarize the origins of the Cold War, including the major differences in the political ideologies and values of the Western democracies versus the Soviet Bloc
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WH.7.2. Describe the causes and effects of the Cold War crises and military conflicts on the world
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WH.7.4. Analyze the role of the United Nations, NATO, and other international organizations in the contemporary world
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