6.1 Describe the world using the tools of geography including maps, globes, and technological representations.
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Physical geography
Region profiles
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Physical geography
Region profiles
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6.2 Identify geographic patterns in the environment that result from the processes of Earth's physical systems.
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6.3 Analyze how regions are used to describe the organization of the Earth's surface.
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Region profiles
The Americas: geography
Europe: geography
Africa: geography
Asia: geography
Oceania: geography
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Region profiles
The Americas: geography
Europe: geography
Africa: geography
Asia: geography
Oceania: geography
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6.4 Analyze the concept, usage, and value of natural resources.
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Identify oceans and landforms
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Identify oceans and landforms
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6.5 Evaluate how places gain meaning.
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Identify physical characteristics
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Identify physical characteristics
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6.6 Describe the characteristics and causes of human population changes and migration.
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Region profiles
Country profiles
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Region profiles
Country profiles
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Ancient river civilizations
Region profiles
Country profiles
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Ancient river civilizations
Region profiles
Country profiles
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6.7 Describe the patterns of human settlements and the factors that contribute to their formation.
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Ancient river civilizations
Region profiles
Country profiles
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Ancient river civilizations
Region profiles
Country profiles
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6.8 Examine how humans and the physical environment are impacted by the extraction of resources and by natural hazards.
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The Neolithic Revolution
Region profiles
Country profiles
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The Neolithic Revolution
Region profiles
Country profiles
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The Neolithic Revolution
Ancient river civilizations
Early Americas
Region profiles
Country profiles
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The Neolithic Revolution
Ancient river civilizations
Early Americas
Region profiles
Country profiles
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6.9 Analyze how sovereign nation-states interact with one another.
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The Americas: geography
Europe: geography
Africa: geography
Asia: geography
Oceania: geography
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The Americas: geography
Europe: geography
Africa: geography
Asia: geography
Oceania: geography
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International organizations
Age of Exploration
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International organizations
Age of Exploration
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6.1 Examine the ways governments are organized.
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Purposes of government
Ancient governments
The Enlightenment
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Purposes of government
Ancient governments
The Enlightenment
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Greece
Rome and the Byzantine Empire
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Greece
Rome and the Byzantine Empire
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6.11 Describe the difference between limited and unlimited government.
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Governments in world history
U.S. Government
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Governments in world history
U.S. Government
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The Constitution
Branches of government
Levels of government
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The Constitution
Branches of government
Levels of government
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6.12 Analyze the rights and responsibilities of American citizenship.
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6.13 Examine the challenges of civic engagement in the contemporary world.
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6.14 Describe how civil rights and citizenship roles vary based on the culture and government of various nation-states.
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The Declaration of Independence
The Constitution
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The Declaration of Independence
The Constitution
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6.15 Explain the geographic patterns of economic interactions.
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6.16 Formulate an understanding of the cultural regions of the world: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, Latin America, South Asia, East Asia, Middle East, North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Oceania.
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World religions
Ancient Rome
Islamic empires
The Silk Road
The Columbian Exchange
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World religions
Ancient Rome
Islamic empires
The Silk Road
The Columbian Exchange
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