Analyze and evaluate the ideas and principles contained in the foundational…
Analyze and evaluate the ideas and principles contained in the foundational documents of the United States, and explain how they influence the social and political system.
Analyze and evaluate the ideas and principles contained in the foundational documents of the United States, and explain how they influence the social and political system.
Analyze the impact of constitutions, laws, treaties and international agreements on the maintenance of national and international order.
Apply civic virtues and democratic principles when working with others.
Analyze citizens' and institutions' effectiveness in addressing social and political problems at the local, state, tribal, national and/or international level.
Analyze the origins, functions, and structure of government with reference to the United States, Washington state, and tribal constitutions.
Evaluate the effectiveness of the American sys-tem compared to international governmental systems.
Evaluate the effectiveness of our system of checks and balances in limiting the power of government at the national, state, and local levels.
Evaluate the impact of constitutions, laws, treaties, and international agreements on the maintenance of national and international order or disorder.
Critique relationships among governments, civil societies, and economic markets.
Evaluate the impact of international agreements on contemporary world issues.
Evaluate the impact of international organizations on United States foreign policy.
Use appropriate deliberative processes in multiple settings.
Analyze and evaluate ways of influencing local, state, and national governments and international organizations to establish or preserve individual rights and/or promote the common good.
Evaluate the impact and the appropriate roles of personal interests and perspectives on the application of civic virtues, democratic principles, constitutional rights, and human rights.
Evaluate citizens' and institutions' effectiveness in addressing social and political problems at the local, state, tribal, national, and/or international level.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Analyze and evaluate the ideas and principles contained in the foundational… | Analyze and evaluate the ideas and principles contained in the foundational documents of the United States, and explain how they influence the social and political system. | C1.11-12.1 |
| Analyze the impact of constitutions, laws, treaties and international… | Analyze the impact of constitutions, laws, treaties and international agreements on the maintenance of national and international order. | C1.11-12.2 |
| Apply civic virtues and democratic principles when working with others | Apply civic virtues and democratic principles when working with others. | C1.11-12.3 |
| Analyze citizens' and institutions' effectiveness in addressing social and… | Analyze citizens' and institutions' effectiveness in addressing social and political problems at the local, state, tribal, national and/or international level. | C2.11-12.1 |
| Analyze the origins, functions | Analyze the origins, functions, and structure of government with reference to the United States, Washington state, and tribal constitutions. | C2.11-12.2 |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of the American sys-tem compared to international… | Evaluate the effectiveness of the American sys-tem compared to international governmental systems. | C2.11-12.3 |
| Evaluate the effectiveness of our system of checks and balances in limiting the… | Evaluate the effectiveness of our system of checks and balances in limiting the power of government at the national, state, and local levels. | C2.11-12.4 |
| Evaluate the impact of constitutions, laws, treaties | Evaluate the impact of constitutions, laws, treaties, and international agreements on the maintenance of national and international order or disorder. | C3.11-12.1 |
| Critique relationships among governments, civil societies | Critique relationships among governments, civil societies, and economic markets. | C3.11-12.2 |
| Evaluate the impact of international agreements on contemporary world issues | Evaluate the impact of international agreements on contemporary world issues. | C3.11-12.3 |
| Evaluate the impact of international organizations on United States foreign… | Evaluate the impact of international organizations on United States foreign policy. | C3.11-12.4 |
| Use appropriate deliberative processes in multiple settings | Use appropriate deliberative processes in multiple settings. | C4.11-12.1 |
| Analyze and evaluate ways of influencing local, state | Analyze and evaluate ways of influencing local, state, and national governments and international organizations to establish or preserve individual rights and/or promote the common good. | C4.11-12.2 |
| Evaluate the impact and the appropriate roles of personal interests and… | Evaluate the impact and the appropriate roles of personal interests and perspectives on the application of civic virtues, democratic principles, constitutional rights, and human rights. | C4.11-12.3 |
| Evaluate citizens' and institutions' effectiveness in addressing social and… | Evaluate citizens' and institutions' effectiveness in addressing social and political problems at the local, state, tribal, national, and/or international level. | C4.11-12.4 |
Analyze how economic incentives influence choices that may result in policies with a range of costs and benefits for different groups in the United States.
Assess the optimal level of a public service with the marginal costs and benefits of providing a service in the United States.
Analyze how economic choices made by groups and individuals in the global economy can impose costs and provide benefits.
Use marginal benefits and marginal costs to construct an argument for or against an approach or solution to an economic issue.
Evaluate the role of the United States government in regulating a market economy in the past or present.
Use data to explain the government's influence on spending, production, and the money supply when economic conditions change.
Describe how the United States government has established rules in which markets operate.
Evaluate the selection of governmental fiscal and monetary policies by weighing the costs and benefits in a variety of economic conditions.
Analyze the role of government in defining and enforcing property rights of a good or service.
Evaluate how people in the United States have addressed issues involved with the distribution of re-sources and sustainability.
Evaluate how the standard of living changes when incentives, entitlement programs, or entrepreneurship is increased.
Evaluate how individuals and different groups affect and are affected by the distribution of resources and sustainability.
Analyze the role of comparative advantage in international trade of goods and services.
Explain how current globalization trends and policies affect economic growth, labor markets, rights of citizens, the environment, and resource and income distribution in different nations.
Use economic indicators to analyze the current and future state of an economy.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Analyze how economic incentives influence choices that may result in policies… | Analyze how economic incentives influence choices that may result in policies with a range of costs and benefits for different groups in the United States. | E1.11-12.1 |
| Assess the optimal level of a public service with the marginal costs and… | Assess the optimal level of a public service with the marginal costs and benefits of providing a service in the United States. | E1.11-12.2 |
| Analyze how economic choices made by groups and individuals in the global… | Analyze how economic choices made by groups and individuals in the global economy can impose costs and provide benefits. | E1.11-12.3 |
| Use marginal benefits and marginal costs to construct an argument for or… | Use marginal benefits and marginal costs to construct an argument for or against an approach or solution to an economic issue. | E1.11-12.4 |
| Evaluate the role of the United States government in regulating a market… | Evaluate the role of the United States government in regulating a market economy in the past or present. | E3.11-12.1 |
| Use data to explain the government's influence on spending, production | Use data to explain the government's influence on spending, production, and the money supply when economic conditions change. | E3.11-12.2 |
| Describe how the United States government has established rules in which… | Describe how the United States government has established rules in which markets operate. | E3.11-12.3 |
| Evaluate the selection of governmental fiscal and monetary policies by weighing… | Evaluate the selection of governmental fiscal and monetary policies by weighing the costs and benefits in a variety of economic conditions. | E3.11-12.4 |
| Analyze the role of government in defining and enforcing property rights of a… | Analyze the role of government in defining and enforcing property rights of a good or service. | E3.11-12.5 |
| Evaluate how people in the United States have addressed issues involved with… | Evaluate how people in the United States have addressed issues involved with the distribution of re-sources and sustainability. | E4.11-12.1 |
| Evaluate how the standard of living changes when incentives, entitlement… | Evaluate how the standard of living changes when incentives, entitlement programs, or entrepreneurship is increased. | E4.11-12.2 |
| Evaluate how individuals and different groups affect and are affected by the… | Evaluate how individuals and different groups affect and are affected by the distribution of resources and sustainability. | E4.11-12.3 |
| Analyze the role of comparative advantage in international trade of goods and… | Analyze the role of comparative advantage in international trade of goods and services. | E4.11-12.4 |
| Explain how current globalization trends and policies affect economic growth… | Explain how current globalization trends and policies affect economic growth, labor markets, rights of citizens, the environment, and resource and income distribution in different nations. | E4.11-12.5 |
| Use economic indicators to analyze the current and future state of an economy | Use economic indicators to analyze the current and future state of an economy. | E4.11-12.6 |
Analyze how differences in regions and spatial patterns have emerged in the United States from natural processes and human activities.
Analyze interactions and conflicts between various cultures in the United States.
Compare the causes and effects of voluntary and involuntary migration in the United States.
Analyze information from geographic tools, including computer-based mapping systems, to draw conclusions about an issue or event.
Evaluate the complexities of regions and the challenges involved in defining those regions.
Assess the social, economic, and political factors affecting cultural interactions.
Predict future opportunities and obstacles connected with international migration.
Evaluate human interaction with the environment in the United States in the past or present.
Analyze how the United States balances protections of the environment and economic development.
Evaluate the impact of human settlement activities on the environmental and cultural characteristics of specific places and regions.
Evaluate how human interaction with the environment has affected economic growth and sustainability.
Evaluate how technology can create environ-mental problems and solutions.
Evaluate how political and economic decisions throughout time have influenced cultural and environmental characteristics of various places and regions.
Evaluate current opportunities and obstacles connected with international migration.
Evaluate elements of geography to trace the emergence of the United States as a global economic and political force in the past or present.
Evaluate the impact of economic activities and political decisions on spatial patterns within and among urban, suburban, and rural regions in the United States.
Analyze how the geography of globalization affects local diversity.
Evaluate how changes in the environmental and cultural characteristics of a place or region influence spatial patterns of trade and land use.
Evaluate how economic globalization and the expanding use of scarce resources contribute to conflict and cooperation within and among countries.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Analyze how differences in regions and spatial patterns have emerged in the… | Analyze how differences in regions and spatial patterns have emerged in the United States from natural processes and human activities. | G1.11-12.1 |
| Analyze interactions and conflicts between various cultures in the United… | Analyze interactions and conflicts between various cultures in the United States. | G1.11-12.2 |
| Compare the causes and effects of voluntary and involuntary migration in the… | Compare the causes and effects of voluntary and involuntary migration in the United States. | G1.11-12.3 |
| Analyze information from geographic tools, including computer-based mapping… | Analyze information from geographic tools, including computer-based mapping systems, to draw conclusions about an issue or event. | G1.11-12.4 |
| Evaluate the complexities of regions and the challenges involved in defining… | Evaluate the complexities of regions and the challenges involved in defining those regions. | G1.11-12.5 |
| Assess the social, economic | Assess the social, economic, and political factors affecting cultural interactions. | G1.11-12.6 |
| Predict future opportunities and obstacles connected with international… | Predict future opportunities and obstacles connected with international migration. | G1.11-12.7 |
| Evaluate human interaction with the environment in the United States in the… | Evaluate human interaction with the environment in the United States in the past or present. | G2.11-12.1 |
| Analyze how the United States balances protections of the environment and… | Analyze how the United States balances protections of the environment and economic development. | G2.11-12.2 |
| Evaluate the impact of human settlement activities on the environmental and… | Evaluate the impact of human settlement activities on the environmental and cultural characteristics of specific places and regions. | G2.11-12.3 |
| Evaluate how human interaction with the environment has affected economic… | Evaluate how human interaction with the environment has affected economic growth and sustainability. | G2.11-12.4 |
| Evaluate how technology can create environ-mental problems and solutions | Evaluate how technology can create environ-mental problems and solutions. | G2.11-12.5 |
| Evaluate how political and economic decisions throughout time have influenced… | Evaluate how political and economic decisions throughout time have influenced cultural and environmental characteristics of various places and regions. | G2.11-12.6 |
| Evaluate current opportunities and obstacles connected with international… | Evaluate current opportunities and obstacles connected with international migration. | G2.11-12.7 |
| Evaluate elements of geography to trace the emergence of the United States as a… | Evaluate elements of geography to trace the emergence of the United States as a global economic and political force in the past or present. | G3.11-12.1 |
| Evaluate the impact of economic activities and political decisions on spatial… | Evaluate the impact of economic activities and political decisions on spatial patterns within and among urban, suburban, and rural regions in the United States. | G3.11-12.2 |
| Analyze how the geography of globalization affects local diversity | Analyze how the geography of globalization affects local diversity. | G3.11-12.3 |
| Evaluate how changes in the environmental and cultural characteristics of a… | Evaluate how changes in the environmental and cultural characteristics of a place or region influence spatial patterns of trade and land use. | G3.11-12.4 |
| Evaluate how economic globalization and the expanding use of scarce resources… | Evaluate how economic globalization and the expanding use of scarce resources contribute to conflict and cooperation within and among countries. | G3.11-12.5 |
Evaluate how historical events and developments were shaped by unique circumstances of time and place as well as broader historical contexts.
Design questions generated about individuals and groups that assess how the significance of their actions changes over time and is shaped by the historical context.<ul><li>Industrialization and the emergence of the United States as a world power (1877-1918)</li><li>Reform, prosperity, and the Great Depression (1918-1939)</li><li>World War II, the Cold War, and international relations (1939-1991)</li><li>Movements and domestic issues (1945-1991)</li><li>Entering a new era (1991-present)</li></ul>
Analyze how technology and ideas have shaped United States history (1877-present).
Distinguish between long-term causes and triggering events in developing a historical argument.
Evaluate how individuals and movements have shaped contemporary world issues.
Analyze how cultural identity can promote unity and division.
Evaluate the ethics of current and future uses of technology based on how technology has shaped history.
Analyze how historical contexts shaped and continue to shape people's perspectives.
Analyze the ways in which the perspectives of those writing history shaped the history that they produced.
Analyze the relationship between historical sources and the secondary interpretations made from them.
Integrate evidence from multiple relevant historical sources and interpretations into a reasoned argument about the past to create claims and counterclaims.
Evaluate how historical contexts shaped and continue to shape people's perspectives.
Evaluate the ways in which the perspectives of those writing history shaped the history that they produced.
Analyze how current interpretations of the past are limited by the extent to which available historical sources represent perspectives of people at the time.
Examine and evaluate in detail a series of events in United States' history and explain how earlier events may also cause later ones.
Evaluate claims about a current issue based on an analysis of history.
Analyze how current events today are rooted in past events.
| Standard | Definition | Code |
|---|---|---|
| Evaluate how historical events and developments were shaped by unique… | Evaluate how historical events and developments were shaped by unique circumstances of time and place as well as broader historical contexts. | H1.11-12.1 |
| Design questions generated about individuals and groups that assess how the… | Design questions generated about individuals and groups that assess how the significance of their actions changes over time and is shaped by the historical context.<ul><li>Industrialization and the emergence of the United States as a world power (1877-1918)</li><li>Reform, prosperity, and the Great Depression (1918-1939)</li><li>World War II, the Cold War, and international relations (1939-1991)</li><li>Movements and domestic issues (1945-1991)</li><li>Entering a new era (1991-present)</li></ul> | H1.11-12.2 |
| Analyze how technology and ideas have shaped United States history | Analyze how technology and ideas have shaped United States history (1877-present). | H2.11-12.1 |
| Distinguish between long-term causes and triggering events in developing a… | Distinguish between long-term causes and triggering events in developing a historical argument. | H2.11-12.2 |
| Evaluate how individuals and movements have shaped contemporary world issues | Evaluate how individuals and movements have shaped contemporary world issues. | H2.11-12.3 |
| Analyze how cultural identity can promote unity and division | Analyze how cultural identity can promote unity and division. | H2.11-12.4 |
| Evaluate the ethics of current and future uses of technology based on how… | Evaluate the ethics of current and future uses of technology based on how technology has shaped history. | H2.11-12.5 |
| Analyze how historical contexts shaped and continue to shape people's… | Analyze how historical contexts shaped and continue to shape people's perspectives. | H3.11-12.1 |
| Analyze the ways in which the perspectives of those writing history shaped the… | Analyze the ways in which the perspectives of those writing history shaped the history that they produced. | H3.11-12.2 |
| Analyze the relationship between historical sources and the secondary… | Analyze the relationship between historical sources and the secondary interpretations made from them. | H3.11-12.3 |
| Integrate evidence from multiple relevant historical sources and… | Integrate evidence from multiple relevant historical sources and interpretations into a reasoned argument about the past to create claims and counterclaims. | H3.11-12.4 |
| Evaluate how historical contexts shaped and continue to shape people's… | Evaluate how historical contexts shaped and continue to shape people's perspectives. | H3.11-12.5 |
| Evaluate the ways in which the perspectives of those writing history shaped the… | Evaluate the ways in which the perspectives of those writing history shaped the history that they produced. | H3.11-12.6 |
| Analyze how current interpretations of the past are limited by the extent to… | Analyze how current interpretations of the past are limited by the extent to which available historical sources represent perspectives of people at the time. | H3.11-12.7 |
| Examine and evaluate in detail a series of events in United States' history and… | Examine and evaluate in detail a series of events in United States' history and explain how earlier events may also cause later ones. | H4.11-12.1 |
| Evaluate claims about a current issue based on an analysis of history | Evaluate claims about a current issue based on an analysis of history. | H4.11-12.2 |
| Analyze how current events today are rooted in past events | Analyze how current events today are rooted in past events. | H4.11-12.3 |