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Revised 3/19/05 Social Studies Scope and Sequence Grade Level Assessed: Government Content Standard Civics and Government Research Writing and Speaking History History Geography Skill Areas Content Standard and PI A 3, 4 B5 C 2, 5, 6, 7 Civil Disobedience Voter registration and voter participation Role of media in government and public opinion Historical antecedents of democracy (federalist and anti-federalist) Checks and balances Judicial protection of individual rights Civil rights issues C4 Analyze media information Major events in history (See learning results for entire list.) Major events in U. S. and their relation to Maine Famous people in history A1 B 1, 3 Revised 3/19/05 Social Studies Scope and Sequence Grade Level Assessed: World History Content Standard Civics and Government History Skill Areas Geography Representative government vs. Direct Democracy Major world events Major events in history (U. S. and Maine, see learning results) Identify major figures in history Identify enduring themes in history Various beliefs and customs of people in different cultures and regions Various schools of philosophy – rationalism, liberalism, idealism, conservationism Encounters among cultures Primary sources of history Secondary sources of history Historical narratives – different interpretations Multiple sources of information Use appropriate maps to identify complex geographical and environmental problems Analyze how maps reflect economic, social and political decisions Cultural and technological features of a region and their impact on those regions Physical and cultural factors that shape regions over time Distinctive regions in the world and the cultural effects on those regions Technologies – cultural sharing and separation, cultural traits Content Standard and PI B3 D3 A1 B 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 C 2, 3, 4 A 1, 2, 3 B 1, 2, 3, 4 Conflict and cooperation among people Revised 3/19/05 Social Studies Scope and Sequence Grade Level Assessed: U. S. History Content Standard Civics and Government Skill Areas History Content Standard and PI A 1, 2, 3, 4 B5 C 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Defend a public policy issue Understand what an attentive, knowledgeable, and competent citizen does American and Civil Disobedience Voter registration and voter participation Prioritization in government budgets Federalist and anti-federalist positions in ratifying the Constitution – connect to modern times The effect of the Constitution on our lives Individual rights, the common good, self-government, justice, equality, patriotism Checks and balances Judicial protection and individual rights Landmark Supreme Court decisions A1 Significant events in American History (refer to learning results B 1, 3, 6 for a complete list) C 1, 2, 3 Emphasis on major historical events from 1877 to present Impact of major historical events on Maine Major events in ancient and modern world history Major figures in history Themes in history Schools of philosophy, impact History Geography Primary sources in history Analyze sources Form hypotheses and predict future trends Secondary sources Historical narratives, point of view, influence