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Social Studies
Standard 1: History of
the United States and New York
Students will use a variety of
intellectual skills to
demonstrate their understanding
of major ideas, eras, themes,
developments, and turning points
in the history of the United
States and New York.
Standard 2: World
History
Students will use a variety of
intellectual skills to
demonstrate their understanding
of major ideas, eras, themes,
developments, and turning points
in world history and examine the
broad sweep of history from a
variety of perspectives.
Standard 3: Geography
Students will use a variety of
intellectual skills to
demonstrate their understanding
of the geography of the
interdependent world in which we
live—local, national, and
global—including the
distribution of people, places,
and environments over the
Earth’s surface.
Standard 4: Economics
Students will use a variety of
intellectual skills to
demonstrate their understanding
of how the United States and
other societies develop economic
systems and associated
institutions to allocate scarce
resources, how major
decision-making units function
in the United States and other
national economies, and how an
economy solves the scarcity
problem through market and
non market mechanisms.
Standard 5: Civics,
Citizenship, and Government
Students will use a variety of
intellectual skills to
demonstrate their understanding
of the necessity for
establishing governments; the
governmental system of the
United States and other nations;
the United States Constitution;
the basic civic values of
American constitutional
democracy; and the roles,
rights, and responsibilities of
citizenship, including avenues
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