MS.SS.WH.1C: Analyze the different governmental systems of countries in Europe, Asia, and the Americas (e.g., Fascism in Italy and Germany, Communism in Russia and China, Democracy in the United States, Monarchy in England, etc.) since the Age of Enlightenment in terms of the main factors that contributed to their rise and fall.
MS.SS.WH.2A: Analyze and explain the origins, spread, and impact of the First and Second Industrial Revolutions.
MS.SS.WH.2B: Explain, by drawing on different political and cultural contexts, the evidence of the tensions between religions, within religions, and between secularism and religion.
MS.SS.WH.2C: Describe the nature of the transitions from one governmental form to another (e.g., violent, non-violent, ideological, economic).
MS.SS.WH.3A: Analyze the role of imperialism and industrialism as factors in the rise of global conflict since the Age of Enlightenment.
MS.SS.WH.4B: Identify the various locations of colonial rule of nations such as England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, Spain, Portugal, and the United States and analyze the colonial relationships of each.
MS.SS.WH.5C: Identify and distinguish between the methods of proponents of civil or human rights and the methods of their opponents since the Age of Enlightenment (e.g., Rousseau, Wollstonecraft, Blanqui, anarchists, Gandhi, Ho Chi Minh, Cesar Chavez).
MS.SS.WH.6A: Assess the role that scarce resources, the quest for "markets", and technological innovation have played in conflicts between states and/or empires since the Age of Enlightenment.
MS.SS.WH.6B: Analyze the role of imperialism, geography, and market economies in the development of the economies of "third world" nations in Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Philippines.
D2.His.2.912: Analyze change and continuity in historical era.
D2.His.4.912: Analyze complex and interacting factors that influenced the perspectives of people during different historical eras.
D2.His.5.912: Analyze how historical contexts shaped and continue to shape people's perspectives.
D2.His.14.912: Analyze multiple and complex causes and effects of events in the past.
D2.Geo.6.912: Evaluate the impact of human settlement activities on the environmental and cultural characteristics of specific places and regions.
D2.Geo.11.912: Evaluate how economic globalization and the expanding use of scarce resources contribute to conflict and cooperation within and among countries.
CCSS.ELALITERACY.RI.910.1: Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text
NCSS Themes:
1. Culture
2. Time, Continuity, and Change
3. People, Places, and Environments
MS.SS.WH.2A: Analyze and explain the origins, spread, and impact of the First and Second Industrial Revolutions.
MS.SS.WH.2B: Explain, by drawing on different political and cultural contexts, the evidence of the tensions between religions, within religions, and between secularism and religion.
MS.SS.WH.2C: Describe the nature of the transitions from one governmental form to another (e.g., violent, non-violent, ideological, economic).
MS.SS.WH.3A: Analyze the role of imperialism and industrialism as factors in the rise of global conflict since the Age of Enlightenment.
MS.SS.WH.4B: Identify the various locations of colonial rule of nations such as England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Russia, Spain, Portugal, and the United States and analyze the colonial relationships of each.
MS.SS.WH.5C: Identify and distinguish between the methods of proponents of civil or human rights and the methods of their opponents since the Age of Enlightenment (e.g., Rousseau, Wollstonecraft, Blanqui, anarchists, Gandhi, Ho Chi Minh, Cesar Chavez).
MS.SS.WH.6A: Assess the role that scarce resources, the quest for "markets", and technological innovation have played in conflicts between states and/or empires since the Age of Enlightenment.
MS.SS.WH.6B: Analyze the role of imperialism, geography, and market economies in the development of the economies of "third world" nations in Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Philippines.
D2.His.2.912: Analyze change and continuity in historical era.
D2.His.4.912: Analyze complex and interacting factors that influenced the perspectives of people during different historical eras.
D2.His.5.912: Analyze how historical contexts shaped and continue to shape people's perspectives.
D2.His.14.912: Analyze multiple and complex causes and effects of events in the past.
D2.Geo.6.912: Evaluate the impact of human settlement activities on the environmental and cultural characteristics of specific places and regions.
D2.Geo.11.912: Evaluate how economic globalization and the expanding use of scarce resources contribute to conflict and cooperation within and among countries.
CCSS.ELALITERACY.RI.910.1: Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text
NCSS Themes:
1. Culture
2. Time, Continuity, and Change
3. People, Places, and Environments