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Principles of American Democracy, Grade 12
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Standard Identifier: HSS-PoAD.12.7.7
Grade:
12
Course:
Principles of American Democracy, Grade 12
Overarching Standard:
HSS-PoAD.12.7 Students analyze and compare the powers and procedures of the national, state, tribal, and local governments.
Standard:
Identify the organization and jurisdiction of federal, state, and local (e.g., California) courts and the interrelationships among them.
HSS-PoAD.12.7 Students analyze and compare the powers and procedures of the national, state, tribal, and local governments.
Standard:
Identify the organization and jurisdiction of federal, state, and local (e.g., California) courts and the interrelationships among them.
Standard Identifier: HSS-PoAD.12.7.8
Grade:
12
Course:
Principles of American Democracy, Grade 12
Overarching Standard:
HSS-PoAD.12.7 Students analyze and compare the powers and procedures of the national, state, tribal, and local governments.
Standard:
Understand the scope of presidential power and decision making through examination of case studies such as the Cuban Missile Crisis, passage of Great Society legislation, War Powers Act, Gulf War, and Bosnia.
HSS-PoAD.12.7 Students analyze and compare the powers and procedures of the national, state, tribal, and local governments.
Standard:
Understand the scope of presidential power and decision making through examination of case studies such as the Cuban Missile Crisis, passage of Great Society legislation, War Powers Act, Gulf War, and Bosnia.
Standard Identifier: HSS-PoAD.12.8
Grade:
12
Course:
Principles of American Democracy, Grade 12
Standard:
Students evaluate and take and defend positions on the influence of the media on American political life.
Students evaluate and take and defend positions on the influence of the media on American political life.
Standard Identifier: HSS-PoAD.12.8.1
Grade:
12
Course:
Principles of American Democracy, Grade 12
Overarching Standard:
HSS-PoAD.12.8 Students evaluate and take and defend positions on the influence of the media on American political life.
Standard:
Discuss the meaning and importance of a free and responsible press.
HSS-PoAD.12.8 Students evaluate and take and defend positions on the influence of the media on American political life.
Standard:
Discuss the meaning and importance of a free and responsible press.
Standard Identifier: HSS-PoAD.12.8.2
Grade:
12
Course:
Principles of American Democracy, Grade 12
Overarching Standard:
HSS-PoAD.12.8 Students evaluate and take and defend positions on the influence of the media on American political life.
Standard:
Describe the roles of broadcast, print, and electronic media, including the Internet, as means of communication in American politics.
HSS-PoAD.12.8 Students evaluate and take and defend positions on the influence of the media on American political life.
Standard:
Describe the roles of broadcast, print, and electronic media, including the Internet, as means of communication in American politics.
Standard Identifier: HSS-PoAD.12.8.3
Grade:
12
Course:
Principles of American Democracy, Grade 12
Overarching Standard:
HSS-PoAD.12.8 Students evaluate and take and defend positions on the influence of the media on American political life.
Standard:
Explain how public officials use the media to communicate with the citizenry and to shape public opinion.
HSS-PoAD.12.8 Students evaluate and take and defend positions on the influence of the media on American political life.
Standard:
Explain how public officials use the media to communicate with the citizenry and to shape public opinion.
Standard Identifier: HSS-PoAD.12.9
Grade:
12
Course:
Principles of American Democracy, Grade 12
Standard:
Students analyze the origins, characteristics, and development of different political systems across time, with emphasis on the quest for political democracy, its advances, and its obstacles.
Students analyze the origins, characteristics, and development of different political systems across time, with emphasis on the quest for political democracy, its advances, and its obstacles.
Standard Identifier: HSS-PoAD.12.9.1
Grade:
12
Course:
Principles of American Democracy, Grade 12
Overarching Standard:
HSS-PoAD.12.9 Students analyze the origins, characteristics, and development of different political systems across time, with emphasis on the quest for political democracy, its advances, and its obstacles.
Standard:
Explain how the different philosophies and structures of feudalism, mercantilism, socialism, fascism, communism, monarchies, parliamentary systems, and constitutional liberal democracies influence economic policies, social welfare policies, and human rights practices.
HSS-PoAD.12.9 Students analyze the origins, characteristics, and development of different political systems across time, with emphasis on the quest for political democracy, its advances, and its obstacles.
Standard:
Explain how the different philosophies and structures of feudalism, mercantilism, socialism, fascism, communism, monarchies, parliamentary systems, and constitutional liberal democracies influence economic policies, social welfare policies, and human rights practices.
Standard Identifier: HSS-PoAD.12.9.2
Grade:
12
Course:
Principles of American Democracy, Grade 12
Overarching Standard:
HSS-PoAD.12.9 Students analyze the origins, characteristics, and development of different political systems across time, with emphasis on the quest for political democracy, its advances, and its obstacles.
Standard:
Compare the various ways in which power is distributed, shared, and limited in systems of shared powers and in parliamentary systems, including the influence and role of parliamentary leaders (e.g., William Gladstone, Margaret Thatcher).
HSS-PoAD.12.9 Students analyze the origins, characteristics, and development of different political systems across time, with emphasis on the quest for political democracy, its advances, and its obstacles.
Standard:
Compare the various ways in which power is distributed, shared, and limited in systems of shared powers and in parliamentary systems, including the influence and role of parliamentary leaders (e.g., William Gladstone, Margaret Thatcher).
Standard Identifier: HSS-PoAD.12.9.3
Grade:
12
Course:
Principles of American Democracy, Grade 12
Overarching Standard:
HSS-PoAD.12.9 Students analyze the origins, characteristics, and development of different political systems across time, with emphasis on the quest for political democracy, its advances, and its obstacles.
Standard:
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of federal, confederal, and unitary systems of government.
HSS-PoAD.12.9 Students analyze the origins, characteristics, and development of different political systems across time, with emphasis on the quest for political democracy, its advances, and its obstacles.
Standard:
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of federal, confederal, and unitary systems of government.
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