Missouri's Ninth Grade Standards
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MO.TS.7. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Tools of Social Science Inquiry
Knowledge of the use of tools of social science inquiry (such as surveys, statistics, maps and documents)
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TS.7.G. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Supporting a point of view
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MO.USH.PC. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: U.S. History
Principles of Constitutional Democracy: Knowledge of the principles expressed in documents shaping constitutional democracy in the United States
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PC.1.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Principles of constitutional democracy in the United States
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PC.1.A(1). Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the changing roles of government in the context of the historical period being studied
philosophy (DOK 3; SS1 1.6, 3.5)
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PC.1.A(1). Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the changing roles of government in the context of the historical period being studied
limits (DOK 3; SS1 1.6, 3.5)
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PC.1.A(1). Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the changing roles of government in the context of the historical period being studied
duties (DOK 3; SS1 1.6, 3.5)
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PC.1.A(1). Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the changing roles of government in the context of the historical period being studied
checks and balances (DOK 3; SS1 1.6, 3.5)
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PC.1.A(1). Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the changing roles of government in the context of the historical period being studied
separation of powers (DOK 3; SS1 1.6, 3.5)
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PC.1.A(1). Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the changing roles of government in the context of the historical period being studied
federalism (DOK 3; SS1 1.6, 3.5)
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PC.1.A(2). Gle / Proficiency: Assess the changing roles of the following
checks and balances (DOK 2; SS1 1.6)
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PC.1.A(2). Gle / Proficiency: Assess the changing roles of the following
separation of powers (DOK 2; SS1 1.6)
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PC.1.A(2). Gle / Proficiency: Assess the changing roles of the following
federalism (DOK 2; SS1 1.6)
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PC.1.A(3). Gle / Proficiency:
Define and explain judicial review (DOK 2; SS1 1.1)
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MO.USH.GS. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: U.S. History
Principles and Process of Governance Systems: Knowledge of principles and processes of governance systems
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GS.2.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Principles and purposes of government
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GS.2.A.a. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the importance of the following principles of government within the context of US History from Reconstruction to the present
majority rule and minority rights (DOK 2; SS2 1.6, 1.9)
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GS.2.A.b. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the importance of the following principles of government within the context of US History from Reconstruction to the present
constitution and civil rights (DOK 2; SS2 1.6, 1.9)
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GS.2.A.c. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the importance of the following principles of government within the context of US History from Reconstruction to the present
checks and balances (DOK 2; SS2 1.6, 1.9)
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GS.2.B. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Similarities and differences of governmental systems
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GS.2.B.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze the roles and influence of political parties and interest groups from Reconstruction to the present. (DOK 3; SS2 1.6, 3.6)
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MO.USH.MH. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: U.S. History
Missouri, United States and World History: Knowledge of continuity and change in the history of Missouri and the United States
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MH.3a.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understand the migrations of people from many regions to North America
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MH.3a.A.a. Gle / Proficiency: Describe the migrations of people from many regions of the world and the interactions of cultures and religious traditions that have contributed to America's history from Reconstruction to the present
motivations for immigration (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.A.b. Gle / Proficiency: Describe the migrations of people from many regions of the world and the interactions of cultures and religious traditions that have contributed to America's history from Reconstruction to the present
challenges to immigrants (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.I. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Political development in the United States
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MH.3a.I.a. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the evolution of American democracy, its ideas, institutions and political processes from Reconstruction to the present, including
Reconstruction (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.I.b. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the evolution of American democracy, its ideas, institutions and political processes from Reconstruction to the present, including
struggle for civil rights (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.I.c. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the evolution of American democracy, its ideas, institutions and political processes from Reconstruction to the present, including
expanding role of government (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.I.d. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the evolution of American democracy, its ideas, institutions and political processes from Reconstruction to the present, including
expanding participation in political processes (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.J. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding economic concepts
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MH.3a.J.a. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
natural resources, labor, and capital resources (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.J.b. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
supply and demand (shortages and surpluses) (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.J.c. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
business cycle (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.J.d. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
government regulation and deregulation (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.J.e. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
unemployment and full employment (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.J.f. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
inflation and deflation (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.J.g. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
saving and investment (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.J.h. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
profit (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.K. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Principles and purposes of government
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MH.3a.K.a. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the importance of the following principles of government since Reconstruction
majority rule and minority rights (DOK 2; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.K.b. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the importance of the following principles of government since Reconstruction
constitution and civil rights (DOK 2; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.K.c. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the importance of the following principles of government since Reconstruction
checks and balances (DOK 2; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.L. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Principles of constitutional democracy in the United States
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MH.3a.L.a. Gle / Proficiency: Assess the changing roles of the following
checks and balances (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.L.b. Gle / Proficiency: Assess the changing roles of the following
separation of powers (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.L.c. Gle / Proficiency: Assess the changing roles of the following
federalism (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.L.d. Gle / Proficiency: Assess the changing roles of the following
define and explain judicial review (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.M. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Processes of governmental systems
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MH.3a.M.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze the roles and influence of political parties and interest groups since Reconstruction to the present (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.N. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Economic development in the United States
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MH.3a.N.a. Gle / Proficiency: Describe the historical development of the American economy, including
impact of geographic factors (DOK 2; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.N.b. Gle / Proficiency: Describe the historical development of the American economy, including
role of the frontier and agriculture (DOK 2; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.N.c. Gle / Proficiency: Describe the historical development of the American economy, including
impact of technological change and urbanization on land, resources, society, politics and culture (DOK 2; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.N.d. Gle / Proficiency: Describe the historical development of the American economy, including
changing relationships between government and the economy (DOK 2; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.O.b. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze the roles people, business, labor unions, and government play in the United States economy how boycotts, strikes, and embargoes affect trade and people's options (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.O.c. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze the roles people, business, labor unions, and government play in the United States economy monetary policy (why the Federal Reserve System influences interest rates and money supply) (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.O.d. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze the roles people, business, labor unions, and government play in the United States economy fiscal policy (government taxation and spending) (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.O. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the roles of people, business, and government in the economic system of the United States
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MH.3a.O.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze the roles people, business, labor unions, and government play in the United States economy how monopolies affect people's lives and how they are regulated (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.P. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding functions and effects of economic institutions
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MH.3a.P.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Survey the functions and effects of major economic institutions of the United States economy, such as corporations, labor unions, and financial institutions (DOK 2; SS3 1.6)
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MH.3a.Q. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Knowledge of economic institutions
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MH.3a.Q.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Explain the United States role in the global economy and of the roles of trade, treaties, international organizations and comparative advantage in the global economy (DOK 2; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.R. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the roles of the government in the US economy
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MH.3a.R.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Identify the roles on government in the US economy (defining and protecting property right, maintaining competition, promoting goals such as full employment, stable prices, growth and justice) (DOK 2; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.S. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the concept of location
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MH.3a.S.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Locate the major cities of Missouri, the United States, and world; states of the United States and many of the world's nations; the world's continents and oceans; and major topographic features of the United States and the world (DOK 1; SS3 1.5)
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MH.3a.T. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the concept of Place
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MH.3a.T.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the physical characteristics and human characteristics that make places unique. Explain how and why places change. Explain how and why different people may perceive the same place in varied ways throughout the United States since Reconstruction (DOK 2; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.T.b. Gle / Proficiency: US History
Explain how and why places change (DOK 2; SS3 1.10)
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MH.3a.T.c. Gle / Proficiency: US History
Explain how and why different people may perceive the same place in varied ways throughout the United States since Reconstruction (DOK 2; SS3 1.10)
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MH.3a.U. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding relationships within places
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MH.3a.U.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Distinguish major patterns and issues with regard to population distribution, demographics, settlements, migrations, and cultures in the US (DOK 2; SS3 1.6)
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MH.3a.V. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding relationships between and among regions
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MH.3a.V.a. Gle / Proficiency:
List and explain criteria that give regions their identities in different periods of United States history. Explain how and why regions change (DOK 2; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.W. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Foreign and domestic policy developments
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MH.3a.W.a. Gle / Proficiency: Describe and evaluate the evolution of United States domestic and foreign policies from Reconstruction to the present, including
isolationism (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9, 3.5, 3.6)
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MH.3a.W.b. Gle / Proficiency: Describe and evaluate the evolution of United States domestic and foreign policies from Reconstruction to the present, including
immigration policy (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9, 3.5, 3.6)
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MH.3a.W.c. Gle / Proficiency: Describe and evaluate the evolution of United States domestic and foreign policies from Reconstruction to the present, including
Manifest Destiny (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9, 3.5, 3.6)
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MH.3a.W.d. Gle / Proficiency: Describe and evaluate the evolution of United States domestic and foreign policies from Reconstruction to the present, including
Imperialism (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9, 3.5, 3.6)
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MH.3a.W.e. Gle / Proficiency: Describe and evaluate the evolution of United States domestic and foreign policies from Reconstruction to the present, including
New Deal (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9, 3.5, 3.6)
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MH.3a.W.f. Gle / Proficiency: Describe and evaluate the evolution of United States domestic and foreign policies from Reconstruction to the present, including
two world wars (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9, 3.5, 3.6)
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MH.3a.W.g. Gle / Proficiency: Describe and evaluate the evolution of United States domestic and foreign policies from Reconstruction to the present, including
Cold War (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9, 3.5, 3.6)
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MH.3a.W.h. Gle / Proficiency: Describe and evaluate the evolution of United States domestic and foreign policies from Reconstruction to the present, including
Global interdependence (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9, 3.5, 3.6)
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MH.3a.X. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Causes, comparisons, and results of major twentieth-century wars
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MH.3a.X(1) Gle / Proficiency: Examine the wars of the twentieth-century pertinent to US history including
causes, comparisons, consequences and peace efforts (DOK 2; SS3 1.6, 1.10)
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MH.3a.Y. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding cultural changes
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MH.3a.Y(1) Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the changing character of American society and culture (i.e., arts and literature, education and philosophy, religion and values, and science and technology) (DOK 2; SS3 1.9, 1.10)
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MH.3a.Z. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Missouri history as it relates to major developments of United States History
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MH.3a.Z.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze Missouri History as it relates to major developments of US History including Exploration and settlement (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.10)
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MH.3a.Z.b. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze Missouri History as it relates to major developments of US History including Mid 1800s (conflict and war) (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.10)
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MH.3a.Z.c. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze Missouri History as it relates to major developments of US History including Urbanization, industrialization, post-industrial societies (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.10)
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MO.USH.MH. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: U.S. History
Missouri, United States and World History: Knowledge of continuity and change in the history the world
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MH.3b.M. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Causes, comparisons and results of major twentieth-century wars
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MH.3b.M.a. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the wars of the twentieth century pertinent to US History, including
causes, comparisons, consequences and peace efforts (DOK 1.6; SS3 3g)
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MO.USH.EC. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: U.S. History
Economic Concepts and Principles: Knowledge of economic concepts (including productivity and the market system) and principles (including the laws of supply and demand)
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EC.4.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Knowledge of basic economic concepts, being able to explain and use them to interpret historical and current events
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EC.4.A.a. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of US History from Reconstruction to the present
labor, natural resources, and capital resources (DOK 4; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.b. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of US History from Reconstruction to the present
supply and demand (shortages and surpluses) (DOK 4; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.c. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of US History from Reconstruction to the present
savings and investment (DOK 4; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.d. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of US History from Reconstruction to the present
business cycle (DOK 4; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.e. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of US History from Reconstruction to the present
profit (DOK 4; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.f. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of US History from Reconstruction to the present
government regulation and deregulation (DOK 4; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.g. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of US History from Reconstruction to the present
unemployment and full employment (DOK 4; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.h. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of US History from Reconstruction to the present
inflation and deflation (DOK 4; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.H. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the roles of people, business, and government in economic systems of the United States
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EC.4.H.a. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the roles people, business, labor unions and government have played in the US economy, such as
monetary policy (why the Federal Reserve System influences interest rates and money supply) (DOK 3; SS4 1.9, 3.6)
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EC.4.H.b. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the roles people, business, labor unions and government have played in the US economy, such as
fiscal policy (government taxation and spending) (DOK 3; SS4 1.9, 3.6)
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EC.4.H.c. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the roles people, business, labor unions and government have played in the US economy, such as
how monopolies affect people's lives and how they are regulated (DOK 3; SS4 1.9, 3.6)
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EC.4.H.d. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the roles people, business, labor unions and government have played in the US economy, such as
how boycotts, strikes, and embargoes affect trade and people's options (DOK 3; SS4 1.9, 3.6)
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EC.4.I. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the functions and effects of economic institutions
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EC.4.I.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Explain the functions and effects of major economic institutions of the United States economy, such as corporations, labor unions and financial institutions (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.J. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Knowledge of economic institutions
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EC.4.J.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Explain the United States role in the global economy and of the roles of trade, treaties, international organizations and comparative advantage in the global economy (DOK 2; SS4 1.6, 1.10)
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EC.4.K. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the roles of government in a market economy
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EC.4.K.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Identify the roles of the government in the US economy (defining and protecting property rights, maintaining competition, promoting goals such as full employment, stable prices, growth and justice) (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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MO.USH.EG. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: U.S. History
Elements of Geographical Study and Analysis: Knowledge of major elements of geographical study and analysis (such as location, place, movement and regions) and their relationship to changes in society and the environment
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EG.5.B. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the concept of location to make predictions and solve problems
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EG.5.B.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Locate major cities of Missouri, the United States and world; states of the United States and many of the world's nations; the world's continents and oceans; and major topographic features of the United States and world (DOK 1; SS5 1.4, 1.5)
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EG.5.C. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the concept of place
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EG.5.C(1). Gle / Proficiency:
Describe physical characteristics and human characteristics that make specific places unique (DOK 2; SS5 1.1)
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EG.5.C(2). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how and why places change (DOK 2; N/A 1.6)
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EG.5.C(3). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how and why different people may perceive the same place in varied ways (DOK 4; SS5 1.6)
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EG.5.D. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Relationships within places (Human- Environment Interactions) (Movement)
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EG.5.F(1). Gle / Proficiency:
List and explain criteria that give regions their identities in different periods of United States history (DOK 2; SS5 1.6)
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EG.5.F(2). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how and why regions change (DOK 2; SS5 1.6)
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MO.USH.RI. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: U.S. History
Relationships of Individual and Groups to Institutions and Traditions: Knowledge of relationships of the individual and groups to institutions and cultural traditions
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RI.6.K. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Ideas and beliefs of different cultures
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RI.6.K(1). Gle / Proficiency:
Compare and contrast the major ideas and beliefs of different cultures (DOK 2; SS6 1.9)
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RI.6.L. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Changing of roles of various groups
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RI.6.L.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze how the roles of class, ethnic, racial, gender and age groups have changed in society, including causes and effects (DOK 3; SS6 1.6)
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RI.6.M. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Major social institutions
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RI.6.M.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the major social institutions (family, education, religion, economy and government) and how they fulfill human needs (DOK 2; SS6 1.9, 1.10)
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RI.6.N. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Consequences of individual or institutional failure
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RI.6.N.a. Gle / Proficiency: Predict the consequences that can occur when
institutions fail to meet the needs of individuals and groups (DOK 4; SS6 3.1)
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RI.6.N.b. Gle / Proficiency: Predict the consequences that can occur when
individuals fail to carry out their personal responsibilities (DOK 4; SS6 3.1)
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RI.6.O. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Causes, effects and resolutions of cultural conflict
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RI.6.O.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Determine the causes, consequences and possible resolutions of cultural conflicts (DOK 3; SS6 3.6)
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MO.USH.TS. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: U.S. History
Tools of Social Science Inquiry: Knowledge of the use of tools of social science inquiry (such as surveys, statistics, maps and documents)
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TS.7.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Identify, select, use, analyze and create appropriate resources for social science inquiry
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TS.7.A.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Distinguish between and analyze primary sources and secondary sources (DOK 2; SS7 1.7, 1.5)
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TS.7.B. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Knowledge to create various social studies maps and graphics
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TS.7.B.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Create maps, charts, diagrams, graphs, timelines and political cartoons to assist in analyzing and visualizing concepts in social studies (DOK 3; SS7 1.8, 2.1)
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TS.7.C. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding fact, opinion, bias and points of view in sources
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TS.7.C.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Distinguish between fact and opinion and analyze sources to recognize bias and points of view (DOK 3; SS7 1.7, 3.5, 3.6)
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TS.7.E. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Developing a research plan and identifying resources
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TS.7.E.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Develop a research plan and identify appropriate resources for investigating social studies topics (DOK 3; SS7 1.1, 1.4)
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TS.7.F. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Interpreting various social studies resources
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TS.7.F.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Interpret maps, statistics, charts, diagrams, graphs, timelines, pictures, political cartoons, audiovisual materials, continua, written resources, art and artifacts (DOK 3; SS7 1.5)
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MO.GOV.PC. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Government (EOC)
Principles of Constitutional Democracy: Knowledge of the principles expressed in documents shaping constitutional democracy in the United States
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PC.1.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Principles of constitutional democracy in the United States
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PC.1.A(1). Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following principles of constitutional democracy to historical and contemporary issues
checks and balances (DOK 3; SS1 3.5, 1.10)
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PC.1.A(1). Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following principles of constitutional democracy to historical and contemporary issues
separation of powers (DOK 3; SS1 3.5, 1.10)
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PC.1.A(1). Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following principles of constitutional democracy to historical and contemporary issues
federalism (DOK 3; SS1 3.5, 1.10)
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PC.1.A(1). Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following principles of constitutional democracy to historical and contemporary issues
representation (DOK 3; SS1 3.5, 1.10)
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PC.1.A(1). Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following principles of constitutional democracy to historical and contemporary issues
popular sovereignty (DOK 3; SS1 3.5, 1.10)
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PC.1.A(1). Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following principles of constitutional democracy to historical and contemporary issues
due process of law (DOK 3; SS1 3.5, 1.10)
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PC.1.A(1). Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following principles of constitutional democracy to historical and contemporary issues
judicial review (DOK 3; SS1 3.5, 1.10)
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PC.1.A(2). Gle / Proficiency:
Determine the civic responsibilities of individual citizens (DOK 2; SS1 4.2)
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PC.1.A(3). Gle / Proficiency:
Assess the changing roles of government philosophy (DOK 2; SS1 1.6)
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PC.1.A(3). Gle / Proficiency:
Assess the changing roles of government limits (DOK 2; SS1 1.6)
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PC.1.A(3). Gle / Proficiency:
Assess the changing roles of government duties (DOK 2; SS1 1.6)
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PC.1.A(4). Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the historical foundations of the United States governmental system as reflected in the following documents Magna Carta (DOK 3; SS1 1.10, 1.5, 1.6)
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PC.1.A(4). Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the historical foundations of the United States governmental system as reflected in the following documents b. Enlightenment writings of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Montesquieu, and the Social Contract Theory (DOK 3; SS1 1.10, 1.5, 1.6)
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PC.1.A(4). Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the historical foundations of the United States governmental system as reflected in the following documents Mayflower Compact (DOK 3; SS1 1.10, 1.5, 1.6)
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PC.1.A(4). Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the historical foundations of the United States governmental system as reflected in the following documents Declaration of Independence (DOK 3; SS1 1.10, 1.5, 1.6)
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PC.1.A(4). Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the historical foundations of the United States governmental system as reflected in the following documents Articles of Confederation (DOK 3; SS1 1.10, 1.5, 1.6)
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PC.1.B. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Role of citizens and governments in carrying out constitutional principles
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PC.1.B.a. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the relevance and connection of constitutional principles in the following documents
US Constitution (DOK 3; SS1 1.5, 1.6, 1.10, 3.5)
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PC.1.B.b. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the relevance and connection of constitutional principles in the following documents
Federalist Papers (DOK 3; SS1 1.5, 1.6, 1.10, 3.5)
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PC.1.B.c. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the relevance and connection of constitutional principles in the following documents
Amendments to Constitution, emphasizing Bill of Rights (DOK 3; SS1 1.5, 1.6, 1.10, 3.5)
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PC.1.B.d. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the relevance and connection of constitutional principles in the following documents
Key Supreme Court decisions Marbury v. Madison, McCulloch v. Maryland, Miranda v. Arizona, Plessy v. Ferguson, Brown v. Topeka Board of Education (DOK 3; SS1 1.5, 1.6, 1.10, 3.5)
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MO.GOV.GS. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Government (EOC)
Principles and Process of Governance Systems: Knowledge of principles and processes of governance systems
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GS.2.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Principles and purposes of government.
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GS.2.A(1). Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the structure of government and the purposes of laws (with emphasis on the federal and state governments) in general (DOK 1; SS2 1.6, 1.9)
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GS.2.A(2). Gle / Proficiency: Explain the importance of the following principles of government
limited government (DOK 2; SS2 1.1)
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GS.2.A(2). Gle / Proficiency: Explain the importance of the following principles of government
majority rule and minority rights (DOK 2; SS2 1.1)
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GS.2.A(2). Gle / Proficiency: Explain the importance of the following principles of government
constitution and civil rights (DOK 2; SS2 1.1)
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GS.2.A(2). Gle / Proficiency: Explain the importance of the following principles of government
checks and balances (DOK 2; SS2 1.1)
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GS.2.A(2). Gle / Proficiency: Explain the importance of the following principles of government
merits of the above principles (DOK 2; SS2 1.1)
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GS.2.B. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Similarities and differences of governmental systems
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GS.2.B(1). Gle / Proficiency:
Compare and contrast governmental systems, current and historical, including those that are democratic, totalitarian, monarchic, oligarchic and theocratic, and describe their impact (DOK 2; SS2 1.9)
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GS.2.C. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Processes of governmental systems
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GS.2.C(1). Gle / Proficiency: Explain the processes pertaining to
selection of political leaders (with an emphasis on presidential and parliamentary systems) (DOK 2; SS2 1.1)
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GS.2.C(1). Gle / Proficiency: Explain the processes pertaining to
functions and styles of leadership (including authoritarian, democratic and laissez faire) (DOK 2; SS2 1.1)
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GS.2.C(1). Gle / Proficiency: Explain the processes pertaining to
governmental systems (DOK 2; SS2 1.1)
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GS.2.C(1). Gle / Proficiency: Explain the processes pertaining to
how laws and rules are made, enforced, changed and interpreted (DOK 2; SS2 1.1)
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GS.2.C(2). Gle / Proficiency:
Evaluate the roles and influence of political parties and interest groups (DOK 3; SS2 1.6, 3.6)
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MO.GOV.MH. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Government (EOC)
Missouri, United States and World History: Knowledge of continuity and change in the history of Missouri and the United States
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MH.3a.I. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Political development in the United States
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MH.3a.I.a. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the evolution of American democracy, its ideas, institutions and political processes, including
Constitution and amendments (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.I.b. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the evolution of American democracy, its ideas, institutions and political processes, including
struggle for civil rights (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.I.c. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the evolution of American democracy, its ideas, institutions and political processes, including
expanding role of government (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.K. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Principles and purposes of government
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MH.3a.K.a. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the importance of the following principles of government since Reconstruction
majority rule and minority rights (DOK 2; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.K.b. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the importance of the following principles of government since Reconstruction
constitution and civil rights (DOK 2; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.K.c. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the importance of the following principles of government since Reconstruction
checks and balances (DOK 2; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.L. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Principles of constitutional democracy in the United States
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MH.3a.L.a. Gle / Proficiency: Assess the changing roles of the following
checks and balances (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.L.b. Gle / Proficiency: Assess the changing roles of the following
separation of powers (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.L.c. Gle / Proficiency: Assess the changing roles of the following
federalism (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.L.d. Gle / Proficiency: Assess the changing roles of the following
define and explain judicial review (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.M. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Processes of governmental systems
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MH.3a.M.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Evaluate the roles and influence of political parties and interest groups (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3b.K. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Effect of the Enlightenment on major revolutions
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MH.3b.K.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Evaluate the Enlightenment, including its principle ideas, its antecedents, its challenge to absolutist monarchies and others and its effects on world history (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MO.GOV.EC. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Government
Economic Concepts and Principles: Knowledge of economic concepts (including productivity and the market system) and principles (including the laws of supply and demand)
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EC.4.H. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the roles of people, business, and government in economic systems of the United States
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EC.4.H.a. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the roles that people, businesses and government play in economic systems, such as
monetary policy (why the Federal Reserve System influences interest rates and money supply) (DOK 3; SS4 1.6, 3.6)
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EC.4.H.b. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the roles that people, businesses and government play in economic systems, such as
fiscal policy (government taxation and spending) (DOK 3; SS4 1.6, 3.6)
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EC.4.K. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the roles of government in a market economy
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EC.4.K.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Identify the roles of government in a market economy (defining and protecting property rights, maintaining competition, promoting goals such as full employment, stable prices, growth and justice) (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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MO.GOV.RI. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Government
Relationships of Individual and Groups to Institutions and Traditions: Knowledge of relationships of the individual and groups to institutions and cultural traditions
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RI.6.K. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Ideas and beliefs of different cultures
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RI.6.K.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Compare and contrast the major ideas and beliefs of different cultures (DOK 2; SS6 1.9)
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RI.6.L. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Changing of roles of various groups
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RI.6.L.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze how the roles of class, ethnic, racial, gender and age groups have changed in society, including causes and effects (DOK 3; SS6 1.6)
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RI.6.M. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Major social institutions
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RI.6.M.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the major social institutions (family, education, religion, economy and government) and how they fulfill human needs (DOK 2; SS6 1.9, 1.10)
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RI.6.N. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Consequences of individual or institutional failure
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RI.6.N.a. Gle / Proficiency: Predict the consequences that can occur when
institutions fail to meet the needs of individuals and groups (DOK 4; SS6 3.1)
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RI.6.N.b. Gle / Proficiency: Predict the consequences that can occur when
individuals fail to carry out their personal responsibilities (DOK 4; SS6 3.1)
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RI.6.O. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Causes, effects and resolutions of cultural conflict
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RI.6.O.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Determine the causes, consequences and possible resolutions of cultural conflicts (DOK 3; SS6 3.6)
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MO.GOV.TS. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Government
Tools of Social Science Inquiry: Knowledge of the use of tools of social science inquiry (such as surveys, statistics, maps and documents)
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TS.7.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Identify, select, use, analyze and create appropriate resources for social science inquiry
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TS.7.A.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Distinguish between and analyze primary sources and secondary sources (DOK 2; SS7 1.7, 1.5)
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TS.7.B. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Knowledge to create various social studies maps and graphics
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TS.7.B.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Create maps, charts, diagrams, graphs, timelines and political cartoons to assist in analyzing and visualizing concepts in social studies (DOK 3; SS7 1.8, 2.1)
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TS.7.C. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding fact, opinion, bias and points of view in sources
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TS.7.C.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Distinguish between fact and opinion and analyze sources to recognize bias and points of view (DOK 3; SS7 1.7, 3.5, 3.6)
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TS.7.E. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Developing a research plan and identifying resources
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TS.7.E.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Develop a research plan and identify appropriate resources for investigating social studies topics (DOK 3; SS7 1.1, 1.4)
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TS.7.F. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Interpreting various social studies resources
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TS.7.F.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Interpret maps, statistics, charts, diagrams, graphs, timelines, pictures, political cartoons, audiovisual materials, continua, written resources, art and artifacts (DOK 3; SS7 1.5)
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MO.GEO.MH. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Geography
Missouri, United States and World History: Knowledge of continuity and change in the history of Missouri and the United States
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MH.3a.S. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the concept of location
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MH.3a.S.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Locate the major cities of Missouri, the United States, and world; states of the United States and many of the world's nations; the world's continents and oceans; and major topographic features of the United States and the world (DOK 1; SS3 1.5)
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MH.3a.T. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the concept of Place
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MH.3a.T.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the physical characteristics and human characteristics that make places unique. Explain how and why places change. Explain how and why different people may perceive the same place in varied ways throughout the United States since Reconstruction (DOK 2; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.U. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding relationships within places
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MH.3a.U.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Distinguish major patterns and issues with regard to population distribution, demographics, settlements, migrations, and cultures in the US (DOK 2; SS3 1.6)
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MH.3a.V. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding relationships between and among regions
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MH.3a.V.a. Gle / Proficiency:
List and explain criteria that give regions their identities in different periods of United States history. Explain how and why regions change (DOK 2; SS3 1.1)
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MO.GEO.EC. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Geography Economic Concepts and Principles
Knowledge of economic concepts (including productivity and the market system) and principles (including the laws of supply and demand)
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EC.4.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Knowledge of basic economic concepts, being able to explain and use them to interpret historical and current events
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EC.4.A.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Define and give examples of production (human resources, natural resources, capital resources) (DOK 2; SS4 1.6, 1.10)
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MO.GEO.EG. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Geography Elements of Geographical Study and Analysis
Knowledge of major elements of geographical study and analysis (such as location, place, movement and regions) and their relationship to changes in society and the environment
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EG.5.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Reading and constructing maps
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EG.5.A.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Locate major cities of Missouri, the United States and world; states of the United States and many of the world's nations; the world's continents and oceans; and major topographic features of the United States and world (DOK 1; SS5 1.4, 1.5)
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EG.5.B. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the concept of location to make predictions and solve problems
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EG.5.B.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Communicate locations of places by creating maps and by describing their absolute locations and relative locations (DOK 2; SS5 1.8, 1.10, 2.1)
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EG.5.C. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the concept of place
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EG.5.C(1). Gle / Proficiency:
Describe physical characteristics and human characteristics that make specific places unique (DOK 2; SS5 1.1)
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EG.5.C(2). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how and why places change (DOK 2; N/A 1.6)
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EG.5.C(3). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how and why different people may perceive the same place in varied ways (DOK 4; SS5 1.6)
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EG.5.D. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Relationships within places (Human-Environment Interactions) (Movement)
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EG.5.D(1). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how physical processes shape the earth's surface (DOK 2; SS5 1.1)
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EG.5.D(2). Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the distribution and characteristics of ecosystems, the forces that have led to their formation, and how they vary in biodiversity and productivity (DOK 2; SS5 1.6, 1.10)
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EG.5.D(3). Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze major patterns and issues with regard to population distribution, demographics, settlements, migrations, cultures and economic systems in the United States and world (DOK 3; SS5 1.6, 3.5)
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EG.5.D(4). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how technology has expanded people's capacity to modify the physical environment (DOK 2; SS5 1.1)
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EG.5.D(5). Gle / Proficiency:
Identify how changes in the physical environment may reduce the capacity of the environment to support human activity (DOK 2; SS5 1.1)
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EG.5.E. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding relationships between and among places
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EG.5.E(1). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain the factors that account for patterns in trade and human migration (DOK 2; SS5 1.1)
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EG.5.E(2). Gle / Proficiency:
Describe major effects of changes in patterns of the movement of people, products and ideas (DOK 2; SS5 1.6)
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EG.5.E(3). Gle / Proficiency:
Identify issues pertaining to the movement of people, products and ideas, and evaluate ways to address those issues (DOK 3; SS5 3.7, 3.5)
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EG.5.F. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding relationships between and among regions
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EG.5.F(1). Gle / Proficiency:
List and explain criteria that give regions their identities in different periods of United States and world history (DOK 2; SS5 1.6)
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EG.5.F(2). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how parts of a region relate to each other and to the region as a whole (e.g., states to nation) (DOK 2; SS5 1.6)
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EG.5.F(3). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how regions relate to one another (e.g., river-drainage regions) (DOK 2; SS5 1.6)
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EG.5.F(4). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how and why regions change (DOK 2; SS5 1.6)
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EG.5.G. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Using geography to interpret, explain and predict
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EG.5.G.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Use geography to interpret the past, explain the present and plan for the future (DOK 3; SS5 1.6, 3.2)
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EG.5.I. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Using geography to interpret, explain and plan for the future
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EG.5.I(1). Gle / Proficiency:
Use and evaluate geographic research sources (e.g., maps, satellite images, globes, charts, graphs and atlases) to interpret Earth's physical and human systems (DOK 2; SS5 1.4, 1.7)
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EG.5.I(2). Gle / Proficiency:
Identify and solve geographic problems (DOK 2; SS5 3.1, 3.2)
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EG.5.I(3). Gle / Proficiency:
Construct maps (DOK 2; SS5 1.8)
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MO.GEO.RI. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Geography Relationships of Individual and Groups to Institutions and Traditions
Knowledge of relationships of the individual and groups to institutions and cultural traditions
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RI.6.K. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Ideas and beliefs of different cultures
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RI.6.K.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Compare and contrast the major ideas and beliefs of different cultures (DOK 2; SS6 1.9)
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RI.6.L. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Changing of roles of various groups
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RI.6.L.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze how the roles of class, ethnic, racial, gender and age groups have changed in society, including causes and effects (DOK 3; SS6 1.6)
-
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RI.6.M. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Major social institutions
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RI.6.M.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the major social institutions (family, education, religion, economy and government) and how they fulfill human needs (DOK 2; SS6 1.9, 1.10)
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RI.6.N. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Consequences of individual or institutional failure
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RI.6.N.a. Gle / Proficiency: Predict the consequences that can occur when
institutions fail to meet the needs of individuals and groups (DOK 4; SS6 3.1)
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RI.6.N.b. Gle / Proficiency: Predict the consequences that can occur when
individuals fail to carry out their personal responsibilities (DOK 4; SS6 3.1)
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RI.6.O. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Causes, effects and resolutions of cultural conflict
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RI.6.O.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Determine the causes, consequences and possible resolutions of cultural conflicts (DOK 3; SS6 3.6)
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MO.GEO.TS. Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Geography Tools of Social Science Inquiry
Knowledge of the use of tools of social science inquiry (such as surveys, statistics, maps and documents)
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TS.7.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Identify, select, use, analyze and create appropriate resources for social science inquiry
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TS.7.A.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Distinguish between and analyze primary sources and secondary sources (DOK 2; SS7 1.7, 1.5)
-
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TS.7.B. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Knowledge to create various social studies maps and graphics
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TS.7.B.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Create maps, charts, diagrams, graphs, timelines and political cartoons to assist in analyzing and visualizing concepts in social studies (DOK 3; SS7 1.8, 2.1)
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TS.7.C. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding fact, opinion, bias and points of view in sources
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TS.7.C.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Distinguish between fact and opinion and analyze sources to recognize bias and points of view (DOK 3; SS7 1.7, 3.5, 3.6)
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TS.7.E. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Developing a research plan and identifying resources
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TS.7.E.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Develop a research plan and identify appropriate resources for investigating social studies topics (DOK 3; SS7 1.1, 1.4)
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TS.7.F. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Interpreting various social studies resources
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TS.7.F.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Interpret maps, statistics, charts, diagrams, graphs, timelines, pictures, political cartoons, audiovisual materials, continua, written resources, art and artifacts (DOK 3; SS7 1.5)
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MO.WH.PC.1 Strand: Big Idea / Standard: World History
Principles of Constitutional Democracy: Knowledge of the principles expressed in documents shaping constitutional democracy in the United States
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PC.1.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Principles of constitutional democracy in the United States
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PC.1.A(1). Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze changes in democracy and republics over time (DOK 2; SS1 1.9)
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PC.1.A(2). Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following in the context of the historical period being studied
democracy (DOK 3; SS1 3.5, 1.10)
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PC.1.A(2). Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following in the context of the historical period being studied
republic (DOK 3; SS1 3.5, 1.10)
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PC.1.A(2). Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following in the context of the historical period being studied
changing role of government (DOK 3; SS1 3.5, 1.10)
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PC.1.A(2). Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following in the context of the historical period being studied
representation (DOK 3; SS1 3.5, 1.10)
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PC.1.B. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Role of citizens and governments in carrying out constitutional principles
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PC.1.B.a. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the relevance and the connection of constitutional principles in the following documents
Magna Carta (DOK 3; SS1 1.5, 1.6, 1.10, 3.5)
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PC.1.B.b. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the relevance and the connection of constitutional principles in the following documents
Enlightenment writings of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Montesquieu and the Social Contract Theory (DOK 3; SS1 1.5, 1.6, 1.10, 3.5)
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MO.WH.GS.2 Strand: Big Idea / Standard: World History
Principles and Process of Governance Systems: Knowledge of principles and processes of governance systems
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GS.2.B. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Similarities and differences of governmental systems
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GS.2.B.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Compare and contrast governmental systems, current and historical, including those that are democratic, totalitarian, monarchic, oligarchic and theocratic, and describe their impact (DOK 2; SS2 1.9)
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GS.2.C. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Processes of governmental systems
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GS.2.C.a. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the processes pertaining to
selection of political leaders (DOK 2; SS2 1.6, 1.9)
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GS.2.C.b. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the processes pertaining to
functions and styles of leadership (including authoritarian, democratic and laissez faire) (DOK 2; SS2 1.6, 1.9)
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GS.2.C.c. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the processes pertaining to
governmental systems (DOK 2; SS2 1.6, 1.9)
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GS.2.C.d. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the processes pertaining to
how laws and rules are made, enforced, changed and interpreted (DOK 2; SS2 1.6, 1.9)
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MO.WH.MH.3 Strand: Big Idea / Standard: World History
Missouri, United States and World History: Knowledge of continuity and change in the history of Missouri and the United States
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MH.3a.X. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Causes, comparisons, and results of major twentieth-century wars
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MH.3a.X.b. Gle / Proficiency: Examine the wars of the twentieth-century pertinent to US history including
causes, comparisons, consequences and peace efforts (DOK 2; SS3 1.6, 1.10)
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MO.WH.MH.3 Strand: Big Idea / Standard: World History
Missouri, United States and World History: Knowledge of continuity and change in the history the world
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MH.3b.G. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Knowledge of contributions and interactions of major world civilizations
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MH.3b.G.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the dominant characteristics, contributions of, and interactions among major civilizations of Asia, Europe, Africa, the Americas and the Middle East in ancient and medieval times (DOK 4; SS3 1.9)
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MH.3b.H. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Influence of the Renaissance and Reformation
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MH.3b.H.a. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze the following developments related to the Renaissance and Reformation including
new ways of thinking, humanism, new developments in arts and their impact on later developments (DOK 4; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3b.I. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Causes and effects of European overseas expansion
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MH.3b.I.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Assess the impact of the First Global Age, including the Columbian Exchange; the origins and consequences of European overseas expansion; the effect of European arms and economic power on other parts of the world; resulting transformations in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe and conflicts among European maritime and land powers (DOK 4; SS3 1.9, 1.6)
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MH.3b.J. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Impact of Scientific Revolution
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MH.3b.J.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze the Scientific Revolution in the context of what it was, its antecedents and its impact on Europe and the world (DOK 4; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3b.K. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Effect of the Enlightenment on major revolutions
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MH.3b.K(1) Gle / Proficiency:
Evaluate the Enlightenment, including its principle ideas, its antecedents, its challenge to absolutist monarchies and others and its effects on world history (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3b.K(2) Gle / Proficiency: Identify and explain the major revolutions of the 18th and 19th centuries, including
political revolutions (American and French) and the Industrial Revolution (causes, development, reactions and other consequences, such as social, political and economic globalization) (DOK 3; SS3 1.10, 1.6)
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MH.3b.L. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Causes and consequences of economic theories and practices
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MH.3b.L.a. Gle / Proficiency: Describe the evolution of diverse economic theories and practices, including
manorialism, mercantilism, laissez-faire capitalism and socialism. Describe the social and political effects these have had on various societies (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3b.M. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Causes, comparisons and results of major twentieth-century wars
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MH.3b.M.a. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze all significant wars of the twentieth century, including
causes, comparisons, consequences and peace efforts (DOK 4; SS3 1.6)
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MH.3b.N. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Causes, reactions and consequences of European and Japanese imperialism
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MH.3b.N.a. Gle / Proficiency: Evaluate European and Japanese imperialism of the late 19th and 20th century and the independence movements in Africa and Asia
causes, reactions, short- and long-term consequences (DOK 4; SS3 1.9, 1.6, 3.8)
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MH.3b.O. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Causes and consequences of major demographic changes
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MH.3b.O.a. Gle / Proficiency: Outline major demographic changes and migrations from prehistoric times to the present, including
their causes and consequences (e.g. rural to urban, less developed to more developed) (DOK 2; SS3 1.8, 1.6)
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MO.WH.EC.4 Strand: Big Idea / Standard: World History
Economic Concepts and Principles: Knowledge of economic concepts (including productivity and the market system) and principles (including the laws of supply and demand)
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EC.4.J. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Knowledge of economic institutions
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EC.4.J.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Explain the roles of trade, treaties, international organizations and comparative advantage in the global economy (DOK 2; SS4 1.6, 1.10)
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MO.WH.EG.5 Strand: Big Idea / Standard: World History
Elements of Geographical Study and Analysis: Knowledge of major elements of geographical study and analysis (such as location, place, movement and regions) and their relationship to changes in society and the environment
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EG.5.C. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the concept of place
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EG.5.C(1). Gle / Proficiency:
Describe physical characteristics and human characteristics that make specific places unique (DOK 2; SS5 1.1)
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EG.5.C(2). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how and why places change (DOK 2; N/A 1.6)
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EG.5.C(3). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how and why different people may perceive the same place in varied ways (DOK 4; SS5 1.6)
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MO.WH.RI.6 Strand: Big Idea / Standard: World History
Relationships of Individual and Groups to Institutions and Traditions: Knowledge of relationships of the individual and groups to institutions and cultural traditions
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RI.6.K. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Ideas and beliefs of different cultures
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RI.6.K.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Compare and contrast the major ideas and beliefs of different cultures (DOK 2; SS6 1.9)
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RI.6.L. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Changing of roles of various groups
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RI.6.L.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze how the roles of class, ethnic, racial, gender and age groups have changed in society, including causes and effects (DOK 3; SS6 1.6)
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RI.6.M. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Major social institutions
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RI.6.M.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the major social institutions (family, education, religion, economy and government) and how they fulfill human needs (DOK 2; SS6 1.9, 1.10)
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RI.6.N. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Consequences of individual or institutional failure
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RI.6.N.a. Gle / Proficiency: Predict the consequences that can occur when
institutions fail to meet the needs of individuals and groups (DOK 4; SS6 3.1)
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RI.6.N.b. Gle / Proficiency: Predict the consequences that can occur when
individuals fail to carry out their personal responsibilities (DOK 4; SS6 3.1)
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RI.6.O. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Causes, effects and resolutions of cultural conflict
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RI.6.O.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Determine the causes, consequences and possible resolutions of cultural conflicts (DOK 3; SS6 3.6)
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MO.WH.TS.7 Strand: Big Idea / Standard: World History
Tools of Social Science Inquiry: Knowledge of the use of tools of social science inquiry (such as surveys, statistics, maps and documents)
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TS.7.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Identify, select, use, analyze and create appropriate resources for social science inquiry
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TS.7.A.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Distinguish between and analyze primary sources and secondary sources (DOK 2; SS7 1.7, 1.5)
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TS.7.B. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Knowledge to create various social studies maps and graphics
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TS.7.B.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Create maps, charts, diagrams, graphs, timelines and political cartoons to assist in analyzing and visualizing concepts in social studies (DOK 3; SS7 1.8, 2.1)
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TS.7.C. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding fact, opinion, bias and points of view in sources
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TS.7.C.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Distinguish between fact and opinion and analyze sources to recognize bias and points of view (DOK 3; SS7 1.7, 3.5, 3.6)
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TS.7.E. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Developing a research plan and identifying resources
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TS.7.E.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Develop a research plan and identify appropriate resources for investigating social studies topics (DOK 3; SS7 1.1, 1.4)
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TS.7.F. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Interpreting various social studies resources
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TS.7.F.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Interpret maps, statistics, charts, diagrams, graphs, timelines, pictures, political cartoons, audiovisual materials, continua, written resources, art and artifacts (DOK 3; SS7 1.5)
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MO.EC.MH.3 Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Economics
Missouri, United States and World History: Knowledge of continuity and change in the history of Missouri and the United States
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MH.3a.J. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding economic concepts
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MH.3a.J.a. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
natural resources, labor, and capital resources (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.J.b. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
supply and demand (shortages and surpluses) (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.J.c. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
business cycle (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.J.d. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
government regulation and deregulation (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.J.e. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
unemployment and full employment (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.J.f. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
inflation and deflation (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.J.g. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
saving and investment (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.J.h. Gle / Proficiency: Apply the following major economic concepts in the context of the historical period studied
profit (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.N. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Economic development in the United States
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MH.3a.N.a. Gle / Proficiency: Describe the historical development of the American economy, including
impact of geographic factors (DOK 2; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.N.b. Gle / Proficiency: Describe the historical development of the American economy, including
role of the frontier and agriculture (DOK 2; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.N.c. Gle / Proficiency: Describe the historical development of the American economy, including
impact of technological change and urbanization on land, resources, society, politics and culture (DOK 2; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.N.d. Gle / Proficiency: Describe the historical development of the American economy, including
changing relationships between government and the economy (DOK 2; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MH.3a.O. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the roles of people, business, and government in the economic system of the United States
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MH.3a.O.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze the roles people, business, labor unions, and government play in the United States economy how monopolies affect people's lives and how they are regulated (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.O.b. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze the roles people, business, labor unions, and government play in the United States economy how boycotts, strikes, and embargoes affect trade and people's options (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.O.c. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze the roles people, business, labor unions, and government play in the United States economy monetary policy (why the Federal Reserve System influences interest rates and money supply) (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.O.d. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze the roles people, business, labor unions, and government play in the United States economy fiscal policy (government taxation and spending) (DOK 3; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.P. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding functions and effects of economic institutions
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MH.3a.P.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Survey the functions and effects of major economic institutions of the United States economy, such as corporations, labor unions, and financial institutions (DOK 2; SS3 1.6)
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MH.3a.Q. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Knowledge of economic institutions
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MH.3a.Q(1) Gle / Proficiency:
Explain the United States role in the global economy and of the roles of trade, treaties, international organizations and comparative advantage in the global economy (DOK 2; SS3 1.1)
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MH.3a.W. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Foreign and domestic policy developments
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MH.3a.W.a. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze and evaluate the evolution of United States domestic and foreign policies including
New Deal (DOK 3; SS3 3.6, 1.6)
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MH.3a.W.b. Gle / Proficiency: Analyze and evaluate the evolution of United States domestic and foreign policies including
global interdependence (DOK 3; SS3 3.6, 1.6)
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MO.EC.MH.3 Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Economics
Missouri, United States and World History: Knowledge of continuity and change in the history the world
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MH.3b.L. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Causes and consequences of economic theories and practices
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MH.3b.L.a. Gle / Proficiency: Describe the evolution of diverse economic theories and practices, including
manorialism, mercantilism, laissez-faire capitalism and socialism. Describe the social and political effects these have had on various societies (DOK 3; SS3 1.6, 1.9)
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MO.EC.EC.4 Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Economics
Economic Concepts and Principles: Knowledge of economic concepts (including productivity and the market system) and principles (including the laws of supply and demand)
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EC.4.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Knowledge of basic economic concepts, being able to explain and use them to interpret historical and current events
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EC.4.A.a. Gle / Proficiency: Apply major economic concepts, such as
scarcity (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.b. Gle / Proficiency: Apply major economic concepts, such as
opportunity cost (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.c. Gle / Proficiency: Apply major economic concepts, such as
factors of production (human resources, natural resources, and capital resources) (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.d. Gle / Proficiency: Apply major economic concepts, such as
supply and demand (shortages and surpluses) (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.e. Gle / Proficiency: Apply major economic concepts, such as
gross domestic product (GDP) (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.f. Gle / Proficiency: Apply major economic concepts, such as
savings and investments (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.g. Gle / Proficiency: Apply major economic concepts, such as
business cycle (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.h. Gle / Proficiency: Apply major economic concepts, such as
profit (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.i. Gle / Proficiency: Apply major economic concepts, such as
government regulation and deregulation (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.j. Gle / Proficiency: Apply major economic concepts, such as
budgeting (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.k. Gle / Proficiency: Apply major economic concepts, such as
income (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.l. Gle / Proficiency: Apply major economic concepts, such as
unemployment and full employment (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.A.m. Gle / Proficiency: Apply major economic concepts, such as
inflation and deflation (DOK 2; SS4 1.1)
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EC.4.B. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the consequences of personal and public economic decisions
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EC.4.B.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Evaluate the economic consequences of personal and public decisions (e.g. use of credit; deficit spending) (DOK 2; SS4 3.8)
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EC.4.G. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Compare and contrast economic systems
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EC.4.G.a. Gle / Proficiency: Compare and contrast economic systems
traditional, market, command and mixed (DOK 1.9; SS4 2)
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EC.4.H. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the roles of people, business, and government in economic systems of the United States
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EC.4.H.a. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the roles people, business, and government play in economic systems, such as
monetary policy (why and how the Federal Reserve System influences interest rates and money supply) (DOK 3; SS4 1.6, 4.1)
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EC.4.H.b. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the roles people, business, and government play in economic systems, such as
fiscal policy (government taxation and spending) (DOK 3; SS4 1.6, 4.1)
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EC.4.H.c. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the roles people, business, and government play in economic systems, such as
how monopolies affect people's lives and how they are regulated (DOK 3; SS4 1.6, 4.1)
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EC.4.H.d. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the roles people, business, and government play in economic systems, such as
how boycotts, strikes and embargoes affect trade and people's options (DOK 3; SS4 1.6, 4.1)
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EC.4.H.e. Gle / Proficiency: Explain the roles people, business, and government play in economic systems, such as
why businesses may choose to build in or move to other regions or countries (DOK 3; SS4 1.6, 4.1)
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EC.4.I. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the functions and effects of economic institutions
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EC.4.I.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze the functions and effects of major economic institutions on the United States economy, such as corporations, labor unions and financial institutions (DOK 2; SS4 1.6, 1.10)
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EC.4.J. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Knowledge of economic institutions
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EC.4.J.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Explain the roles of trade, treaties, international organizations and comparative advantage in the global economy (DOK 2; SS4 1.6, 1.10)
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EC.4.K. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding the roles of government in a market economy
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EC.4.K.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze the roles of government in a market economy (defining and protecting property rights, maintaining competition, promoting goals such as full employment, stable prices, growth and justice) (DOK 2; SS4 1.6, 1.10)
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MO.EC.EG.5 Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Economics
Elements of Geographical Study and Analysis: Knowledge of major elements of geographical study and analysis (such as location, place, movement and regions) and their relationship to changes in society and the environment
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EG.5.D. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Relationships within places (Human- Environment Interactions) (Movement)
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EG.5.D(1). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how technology has expanded people's capacity to modify the physical environment (DOK 2; SS5 1.1)
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EG.5.D(2). Gle / Proficiency:
Identify how changes in the physical environment may reduce the capacity of the environment to support human activity (DOK 2; SS5 1.6)
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EG.5.D(3). Gle / Proficiency:
Identify and evaluate policies and programs related to the use of resources (DOK 3; SS5 1.10, 3.7)
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EG.5.E. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding relationships between and among places
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EG.5.E(1). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain the factors that account for patterns in trade and human migration (DOK 2; SS5 1.1)
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EG.5.E(2). Gle / Proficiency:
Describe major effects of changes in patterns of the movement of people, products and ideas (DOK 2; SS5 1.6)
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EG.5.E(3). Gle / Proficiency:
Identify issues pertaining to the movement of people, products and ideas, and propose, and evaluate ways to address these issues (DOK 4; SS5 3.7, 3.1)
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EG.5.F. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding relationships between and among regions
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EG.5.F(1). Gle / Proficiency:
List and explain criteria that give regions their identities in different periods of world history (DOK 2; SS5 1.6)
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EG.5.F(2). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how parts of a region relate to each other and to the region as a whole (e.g., states to nation) (DOK 2; SS5 1.6)
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EG.5.F(3). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how regions relate to one another (e.g., river-drainage regions) (DOK 2; SS5 1.6)
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EG.5.F(4). Gle / Proficiency:
Explain how and why regions change (DOK 2; SS5 1.6)
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MO.EC.RI.6 Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Economics
Relationships of Individual and Groups to Institutions and Traditions: Knowledge of relationships of the individual and groups to institutions and cultural traditions
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RI.6.K. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Ideas and beliefs of different cultures
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RI.6.K.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Compare and contrast the major ideas and beliefs of different cultures (DOK 2; SS6 1.9)
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RI.6.L. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Changing of roles of various groups
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RI.6.L.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Analyze how the roles of class, ethnic, racial, gender and age groups have changed in society, including causes and effects (DOK 3; SS6 1.6)
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RI.6.M. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Major social institutions
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RI.6.M.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Describe the major social institutions (family, education, religion, economy and government) and how they fulfill human needs (DOK 2; SS6 1.9, 1.10)
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RI.6.N. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Consequences of individual or institutional failure
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RI.6.N.a. Gle / Proficiency: Predict the consequences that can occur when
institutions fail to meet the needs of individuals and groups (DOK 4; SS6 3.1)
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RI.6.N.b. Gle / Proficiency: Predict the consequences that can occur when
individuals fail to carry out their personal responsibilities (DOK 4; SS6 3.1)
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RI.6.O. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Causes, effects and resolutions of cultural conflict
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RI.6.O.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Determine the causes, consequences and possible resolutions of cultural conflicts (DOK 3; SS6 3.6)
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MO.EC.TS.7 Strand: Big Idea / Standard: Economics
Tools of Social Science Inquiry: Knowledge of the use of tools of social science inquiry (such as surveys, statistics, maps and documents)
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TS.7.A. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Identify, select, use, analyze and create appropriate resources for social science inquiry
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TS.7.A.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Distinguish between and analyze primary sources and secondary sources (DOK 2; SS7 1.7, 1.5)
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TS.7.B. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Knowledge to create various social studies maps and graphics
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TS.7.B.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Create maps, charts, diagrams, graphs, timelines and political cartoons to assist in analyzing and visualizing concepts in social studies (DOK 3; SS7 1.8, 2.1)
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TS.7.C. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Understanding fact, opinion, bias and points of view in sources
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TS.7.C.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Distinguish between fact and opinion and analyze sources to recognize bias and points of view (DOK 3; SS7 1.7, 3.5, 3.6)
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TS.7.E. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Developing a research plan and identifying resources
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TS.7.E.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Develop a research plan and identify appropriate resources for investigating social studies topics (DOK 3; SS7 1.1, 1.4)
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TS.7.F. Concept: Gle / Benchmark:
Interpreting various social studies resources
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TS.7.F.a. Gle / Proficiency:
Interpret maps, statistics, charts, diagrams, graphs, timelines, pictures, political cartoons, audiovisual materials, continua, written resources, art and artifacts (DOK 3; SS7 1.5)
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