1-2
1 The student understands that historical events influence contemporary events. The student is expected to:
2 The student understands the influences of individuals and groups from various cultures on various historical and contemporary societies. The student is expected to:
3-5
3 The student understands the factors that influence the locations and characteristics of locations of various contemporary societies on maps and/or globes. The student is expected to:
North and Central America
Caribbean
South America
Europe
Central Africa
Asia
Oceania
North and Central America
Caribbean
South America
Europe
Central Africa
Asia
Oceania
4 The student understands how geographic factors influence the economic development and political relationships of societies. The student is expected to:
5 The student understands the impact of interactions between people and the physical environment on the development and conditions of places and regions. The student is expected to:
6-8
6 The student understands the factors of production in a society's economy. The student is expected to:
7 The student understands the various ways in which people organize economic systems. The student is expected to:
8 The student understands categories of economic activities and the data used to measure a society's economic level. The student is expected to:
9-10
9 The student understands the concepts of limited and unlimited governments. The student is expected to:
10 The student understands various ways in which people organize governments. The student is expected to:
11-12
11 The student understands that the nature of citizenship varies among societies. The student is expected to:
12 The student understands the relationship among individual rights, responsibilities, duties, and freedoms in societies with representative governments. The student is expected to:
13-17
13 The student understands the similarities and differences within and among cultures in various world societies. The student is expected to:
14 The student understands that all societies have basic institutions in common even though the characteristics of these institutions may differ. The student is expected to:
15 The student understands relationships that exist among world cultures. The student is expected to:
16 The student understands the relationship that exists between the arts and the societies in which they are produced. The student is expected to:
17 The student understands the relationships among religion, philosophy, and culture. The student is expected to:
18
18 The student understands the influences of science and technology on contemporary societies. The student is expected to:
19-22
19 The student applies critical-thinking skills to organize and use information acquired through established research methodologies from a variety of valid sources, including technology. The student is expected to:
20 The student uses geographic tools to collect, analyze, and interpret data. The student is expected to:
21 The student communicates in written, oral, and visual forms. The student is expected to:
22 The student uses problem-solving and decision-making skills, working independently and with others. The student is expected to use problem-solving and decision-making processes to identify a problem, gather information, list and consider options, consider advantages and disadvantages, choose and implement a solution, and evaluate the effectiveness of the solution.