Benchmark A. The World in Spatial Terms | |
G-1A-M1 | Identifying and describing the characteristics, functions, and applications of various types of maps and other geographic representations, tools, and technologies. |
G-1A-M2 | Interpreting and developing maps, globes, graphs, charts, models, and databases to analyze spatial distributions and patterns. |
G-1A-H1 | Using geographic representations, tools, and technologies to explain, analyze, and solve geographic problems. |
G-1A-H2 | Organizing geographic information and answering complex questions by formulating mental maps of places and regions. |
Benchmark B. Places and Regions | |
G-1B-H1 | Determining how location and social, cultural, and economic processes affect the features and significance of places. |
Benchmark C. Physical and Human Systems | |
G-1C-H1 | Analyzing the ways in which Earth's dynamic and interactive physical processes affect different regions of the world. |
G-1C-H2 | Determining the economic, political, and social factors that contribute to human migration and settlement patterns and evaluating their impact on physical and human systems. |
Benchmark D. Environment and Society | |
G-1D-M1 | Analyzing and evaluating the effects of human actions upon the physical environment. |
G-1D-M2 | Explaining and giving examples of how characteristics of different physical environments affect human activities. |
G-1D-M4 | Identifying problems that relate to contemporary geographic issues and researching possible solutions. |
G-1D-H1 | Describing and evaluating the ways in which technology has expanded the human capability to modify the physical environment. |
G-1D-H2 | Examining the challenges placed on human systems by the physical environment and formulating strategies to deal with these challenges. |
G-1D-H3 | Analyzing the relationship between natural resources and the exploration, colonization, settlement, and uses of land in different regions of the world. |
G-1D-H4 | Evaluating policies and programs related to the use of natural resources. |
G-1D-H5 | Developing plans to solve local and regional geographic problems related to contemporary issues. |
Benchmark A. Structure and Purposes of Government | |
C-1A-H1 | Analyzing the necessity and purposes of politics and government and identifying examples of programs that fit within those purposes. |
Benchmark A. Fundamental Economic Concepts | |
E-1A-M1 | Describing how the scarcity of resources necessitates decision making at both personal and societal levels. |
E-1A-M5 | Giving examples of how skills and knowledge increase productivity and career opportunities. |
E-1A-M6 | Describing the essential differences in the production and allocation of goods and services in traditional, command, and market systems. |
E-1A-H1 | Analyzing the impact of the scarcity of productive resources and examining the choices and opportunity cost that result. |
E-1A-H2 | Analyzing the roles that production, distribution, and consumption play in economic decisions. |
E-1A-H3 | Applying the skills and knowledge necessary in making decisions about career options. |
E-1A-H4 | Comparing and evaluating economic systems. |
E-1A-H5 | Explaining the basic features of market structures and exchanges. |
E-1A-H6 | Analyzing the roles of economic institutions, such as corporations and labor unions, that compose economic systems. |
Benchmark B. Individuals, Households, Businesses, and Governments | |
E-1B-M1 | Explaining the role of supply and demand in a competitive market system. |
E-1B-M4 | Identifying the costs and benefits of government policies on competitive markets. |
E-1B-M5 | Identifying different types of taxes and user fees and predicting their consequences. |
E-1B-M6 | Determining the reasons for trade between nations, identifying costs and benefits, and recognizing the worldwide interdependence that results. |
E-1B-H1 | Identifying factors that cause changes in supply and demand. |
E-1B-H2 | Analyzing how changes in supply and demand, price, incentives, and profit influence production and distribution in a competitive market system. |
E-1B-H3 | Analyzing the impact of government taxation, spending, and regulation on different groups in a market economy. |
E-1B-H4 | Analyzing the causes and consequences of worldwide economic interdependence. |
E-1B-H5 | Evaluating the effects of domestic policies on international trade. |
E-1B-H6 | Analyzing Louisiana 's role in the national and world economies. |
Benchmark C. The Economy as a Whole | |
E-1C-H2 | Explaining how interest rates, investments, and inflation/deflation impact the economy. |
Benchmark A. Historical Thinking Skills | |
H-1A-M1 | Describing chronological relationships and patterns. |
H-1A-M2 | Demonstrating historical perspective through the political, social, and economic context in which an event or idea occurred. |
H-1A-M3 | Analyzing the impact that specific individuals, ideas, events, and decisions had on the course of history. |
H-1A-M4 | Analyzing historical data using primary and secondary sources. |
H-1A-H1 | Applying key concepts, such as chronology and conflict, to explain and analyze patterns of historical change and continuity. |
H-1A-H2 | Explaining and analyzing events, ideas, and issues within a historical context. |
H-1A-H3 | Interpreting and evaluating the historical evidence presented in primary and secondary sources. |
H-1A-H4 | Utilizing knowledge of facts and concepts drawn from history and methods of historical inquiry to analyze historical and contemporary issues. |
H-1A-H5 | Conducting research in efforts to analyze historical questions and issues. |
H-1A-H6 | Analyzing cause-effect relationships. |
Benchmark B. United States History Era6: The Development of the Industrial United States (1870-1900) | |
H-1B-H6 | Analyzing the development of industrialization and examining its impact on American society. |
H-1B-H16 | Explaining the major changes that have resulted as the United States has moved from an industrial to an information society. |
H-1B-H17 | Analyzing developments and issues in contemporary American society. |
Benchmark C. World History Era9: The 20th Century Since 1945 (1945 to the Present) | |
H-1C-H15 | Explaining the worldwide significance of major political, economic, social, cultural, and technological, developments and trends. |
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