History–Social Science Standards
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United States History and Geography: Making a New Nation, Grade 5
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World History and Geography: Ancient Civilizations, Grade 6
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United States History and Geography: Growth and Conflict, Grade 8
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United States History and Geography: Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century, Grade 11
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Principles of American Democracy, Grade 12
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Standard Identifier: HSS-6.7.2
Grade:
6
Course:
World History and Geography: Ancient Civilizations, Grade 6
Overarching Standard:
HSS-6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures during the development of Rome.
Standard:
Describe the government of the Roman Republic and its significance (e.g., written constitution and tripartite government, checks and balances, civic duty).
HSS-6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures during the development of Rome.
Standard:
Describe the government of the Roman Republic and its significance (e.g., written constitution and tripartite government, checks and balances, civic duty).
Standard Identifier: HSS-6.7.3
Grade:
6
Course:
World History and Geography: Ancient Civilizations, Grade 6
Overarching Standard:
HSS-6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures during the development of Rome.
Standard:
Identify the location of and the political and geographic reasons for the growth of Roman territories and expansion of the empire, including how the empire fostered economic growth through the use of currency and trade routes.
HSS-6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures during the development of Rome.
Standard:
Identify the location of and the political and geographic reasons for the growth of Roman territories and expansion of the empire, including how the empire fostered economic growth through the use of currency and trade routes.
Standard Identifier: HSS-6.7.4
Grade:
6
Course:
World History and Geography: Ancient Civilizations, Grade 6
Overarching Standard:
HSS-6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures during the development of Rome.
Standard:
Discuss the influence of Julius Caesar and Augustus in Rome’s transition from republic to empire.
HSS-6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures during the development of Rome.
Standard:
Discuss the influence of Julius Caesar and Augustus in Rome’s transition from republic to empire.
Standard Identifier: HSS-6.7.5
Grade:
6
Course:
World History and Geography: Ancient Civilizations, Grade 6
Overarching Standard:
HSS-6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures during the development of Rome.
Standard:
Trace the migration of Jews around the Mediterranean region and the effects of their conflict with the Romans, including the Romans’ restrictions on their right to live in Jerusalem.
HSS-6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures during the development of Rome.
Standard:
Trace the migration of Jews around the Mediterranean region and the effects of their conflict with the Romans, including the Romans’ restrictions on their right to live in Jerusalem.
Standard Identifier: HSS-6.7.6
Grade:
6
Course:
World History and Geography: Ancient Civilizations, Grade 6
Overarching Standard:
HSS-6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures during the development of Rome.
Standard:
Note the origins of Christianity in the Jewish Messianic prophecies, the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as described in the New Testament, and the contribution of St. Paul the Apostle to the definition and spread of Christian beliefs (e.g., belief in the Trinity, resurrection, salvation).
HSS-6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures during the development of Rome.
Standard:
Note the origins of Christianity in the Jewish Messianic prophecies, the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as described in the New Testament, and the contribution of St. Paul the Apostle to the definition and spread of Christian beliefs (e.g., belief in the Trinity, resurrection, salvation).
Standard Identifier: HSS-6.7.7
Grade:
6
Course:
World History and Geography: Ancient Civilizations, Grade 6
Overarching Standard:
HSS-6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures during the development of Rome.
Standard:
Describe the circumstances that led to the spread of Christianity in Europe and other Roman territories.
HSS-6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures during the development of Rome.
Standard:
Describe the circumstances that led to the spread of Christianity in Europe and other Roman territories.
Standard Identifier: HSS-6.7.8
Grade:
6
Course:
World History and Geography: Ancient Civilizations, Grade 6
Overarching Standard:
HSS-6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures during the development of Rome.
Standard:
Discuss the legacies of Roman art and architecture, technology and science, literature, language, and law.
HSS-6.7 Students analyze the geographic, political, economic, religious, and social structures during the development of Rome.
Standard:
Discuss the legacies of Roman art and architecture, technology and science, literature, language, and law.
Standard Identifier: HSS-8.1
Grade:
8
Course:
United States History and Geography: Growth and Conflict, Grade 8
Standard:
Students understand the major events preceding the founding of the nation and relate their significance to the development of American constitutional democracy.
Students understand the major events preceding the founding of the nation and relate their significance to the development of American constitutional democracy.
Standard Identifier: HSS-8.1.1
Grade:
8
Course:
United States History and Geography: Growth and Conflict, Grade 8
Overarching Standard:
HSS-8.1 Students understand the major events preceding the founding of the nation and relate their significance to the development of American constitutional democracy.
Standard:
Describe the relationship between the moral and political ideas of the Great Awakening and the development of revolutionary fervor.
HSS-8.1 Students understand the major events preceding the founding of the nation and relate their significance to the development of American constitutional democracy.
Standard:
Describe the relationship between the moral and political ideas of the Great Awakening and the development of revolutionary fervor.
Standard Identifier: HSS-8.1.2
Grade:
8
Course:
United States History and Geography: Growth and Conflict, Grade 8
Overarching Standard:
HSS-8.1 Students understand the major events preceding the founding of the nation and relate their significance to the development of American constitutional democracy.
Standard:
Analyze the philosophy of government expressed in the Declaration of Independence, with an emphasis on government as a means of securing individual rights (e.g., key phrases such as “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights”).
HSS-8.1 Students understand the major events preceding the founding of the nation and relate their significance to the development of American constitutional democracy.
Standard:
Analyze the philosophy of government expressed in the Declaration of Independence, with an emphasis on government as a means of securing individual rights (e.g., key phrases such as “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights”).
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