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Civics
- 1.
Classify and compare various forms of government through the Age of Imperialism (e.g., democracy, republic, absolute monarchy, constitutional monarchy, oligarchy, dictatorship, theocracy and parliamentary system).SS.7.1
- 2.
Recognize and examine patriotism and nationalism.SS.7.2
- 3.
Compare and contrast the roles, rights and responsibilities of free men, women, children, slaves and foreigners across time in various civilizations. (e.g., ancient civilizations, medieval times, and nation states).SS.7.3
- 4.
Examine current world events to evaluate how the global landscape has changed over time.SS.7.4
Economics
- 7.
Summarize and give examples of basic economic terms (e.g., barter, supply, demand, trade, interdependence, currency and scarcity).SS.7.7
- 8.
Differentiate between goods and services.SS.7.8
- 9.
Compare the incentives of various countries to explore and settle new lands.SS.7.9
- 10.
Trace how the emergence of traditional economies led to the development of mercantilism and the rise of the middle class.SS.7.10
- 11.
Examine and draw conclusions about how the effects of natural and human events influence an economy (e.g., environmental disasters, diseases and war).SS.7.11
- 12.
Research and investigate how natural resources impact the economy.SS.7.12
Geography
- 13.
Use correct geographic terminology (e.g., absolute and relative location, latitude, longitude, equator, prime meridian, time zones and physical features of the earth) to draw conclusions about information on a variety of maps, graphs and charts.SS.7.13
- 14.
Identify, locate, and draw conclusions about information on a variety of maps (e.g., seven continents, bodies of water, countries, cities, climate regions, transportation routes and natural resources).SS.7.14
- 15.
Analyze the impact of cultural diffusion on a variety of regions.SS.7.15
- 16.
Examine and summarize the effects of human/environmental interaction.SS.7.16
- 17.
Evaluate the effects of physical geography and the changing nature of the earth's surface on transportation, culture, economic activities and urban areas.SS.7.17
- 18.
Compare and contrast the geographic factors that contributed to the rise of early civilizations and native cultures.SS.7.18
History
- 19.
Demonstrate an understanding of the ancient civilizations.SS.7.19
- a.
Identify the leaders and distinguish the basic principles and philosophies of the major religions in the world as they emerged and expanded.SS.7.19.a
- b.
Identify the contributions and influences of ancient civilizations and categorize the factors that led to their fall (e.g., philosophy, architecture, civics, literature, the arts, science and mathematics).SS.7.19.b
- a.
- 20.
Demonstrate an understanding of the Middle Ages.SS.7.20
- a.
Analyze the rise of the European nation states and monarchies (e.g., feudalism, peasants, serfs, manorial system and centralized power).SS.7.20.a
- b.
Trace the course of the Crusades and the introduction of Asian and African ideas to Europe.SS.7.20.b
- c.
Discuss the preservation of ancient Greek and Roman learning and traditions, architecture and government.SS.7.20.c
- a.
- 21.
Demonstrate an understanding of the impact the Renaissance and Reformation had on the world.SS.7.21
- a.
Summarize the origins and contributions of the Italian Renaissance and its spread throughout Europe (e.g., art, architecture, literature and music).SS.7.21.a
- b.
Identify key figures, causes and events of the Reformation and the Counter Reformation.SS.7.21.b
- a.
- 22.
Demonstrate an understanding of imperialism throughout the world.SS.7.22
- a.
Summarize the establishment of colonies in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Oceania.SS.7.22.a
- b.
Examine the development of triangular trade and illustrate its impact on the world.SS.7.22.b
- a.
Frequently asked questions
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- Grade 7
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2016
- Where can I read the official document?
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