Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Analyze historical, contemporary, and emerging means of changing societies, promoting the common good, and protecting rights.
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Analyze the impact and the appropriate roles of personal interests and perspectives on the application of civic virtues, democratic principles, constitutional rights, and human rights.
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Analyze the role of citizens in the U.S. political system, with attention to various theories of democracy, changes in Americans’ participation over time, and alternative models from other
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Analyze how people use and challenge local, state, national, and international laws to address a variety of public issues.
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Learning Domain: Civics
Standard: Evaluate citizens’ and institutions’ effectiveness in addressing social and political problems at the local, state, tribal, national, and/or international level.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Analyze change and continuity in historical eras.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Explain how the perspectives of people in the present shape interpretations of the past.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Analyze how historical contexts shaped and continue to shape people’s perspectives.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Analyze the ways in which the perspectives of those writing history shaped the history that they produced.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Analyze complex and interacting factors that influenced the perspectives of people during different historical eras.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Analyze how current interpretations of the past are limited by the extent to which available historical sources represent perspectives of people at the time.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Analyze the relationship between historical sources and the secondary interpretations made from them.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Critique the usefulness of historical sources for a specific historical inquiry based on their maker, date, place of origin, intended audience, and purpose.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Use questions generated about multiple historical sources to pursue further inquiry and investigate additional sources.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Evaluate how historical events and developments were shaped by unique circumstances of time and place as well as broader historical contexts.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Detect possible limitations in various kinds of historical evidence and differing secondary interpretations.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Critique the central arguments in secondary works of history on related topics in multiple media in terms of their historical accuracy.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Use questions generated about individuals and groups to assess how the significance of their actions changes over time and is shaped by the historical context.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Integrate evidence from multiple relevant historical sources and interpretations into a reasoned argument about the past.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Critique the appropriateness of the historical sources used in a secondary interpretation.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Analyze multiple and complex causes and effects of events in the past.
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Learning Domain: History
Standard: Distinguish between long-term causes and triggering events in developing a historical argument.
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Learning Domain: Evaluating Sources and Using Evidence
Standard: Gather relevant information from multiple sources representing a wide range of views while using the origin, authority, structure, context, and corroborative value of the sources to guide the selection.
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Learning Domain: Evaluating Sources and Using Evidence
Standard: Refine claims and counterclaims attending to precision, significance, and knowledge conveyed through the claim while pointing out the strengths and limitations of both.
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Learning Domain: Communicating Conclusions & Taking Informed Action
Standard: Construct arguments using precise and knowledgeable claims, with evidence from multiple sources, while acknowledging counterclaims and evidentiary weaknesses.
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Learning Domain: Communicating Conclusions & Taking Informed Action
Standard: Construct explanations using sound reasoning, correct sequence (linear or non-linear), examples, and details with significant and pertinent information and data, while acknowledging the strengths and weaknesses of the explanation given its purpose (e.g., cause and effect, chronological, procedural, technical).
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Learning Domain: Communicating Conclusions & Taking Informed Action
Standard: Critique the use of claims and evidence in arguments for credibility.
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Learning Domain: Communicating Conclusions & Taking Informed Action
Standard: Critique the use of the reasoning, sequencing, and supporting details of explanations.
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