Seventh Grade - Social Studies Indicators
| Chronology |
Group events by broadly defined historical eras and enter onto multiple-tier lines. |
| Early Civilizations |
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| Feudalisms & Transitions |
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| The First Global Age |
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| Cultures |
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| Diffusion |
Give examples of contacts among different cultures that led to the changes in belief systems, art, science, technology, language or systems of government. Describe the cultural and scientific legacies of African, Greek, Roman, Chinese, Arab and European civilizations. |
| Location |
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| Places and Regions | Describe changes in the physical and human characteristics of regions that occur over time and identify the consequences of such changes. |
| Human Environmental Interaction | Use physical and historical maps to analyze the reasons that human features are located in particular places. |
| Movement |
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| Scarcity and Resource Allocation | Compare the endowment of productive resources in world regions and explain how this endowment contributed to specialization, trade and interdependence in ancient times. |
| Markets | Describe the growth of cities and establishment of trade routes in Asia, Africa and Europe, the products and inventions that traveled along these routes (e.g., spices, textiles, paper, precious metals and new crops); and the role of merchants. |
| Systems of Government |
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Citizenship Rights and Responsibilities
| Participation | Explain how the participation of citizens differ under monarchy, direct democracy and representative democracy. |
| Rights and Responsibilities | Describe the rights found in the Magna Carta and show connections to rights American have today. |
Social Studies Skills and Methods
| Thinking and Organizing | Describe historical events and issues from the perspectives of people living at the time in order to avoid evaluating the past in terms of today's norms and values. |
| Communicating Information | Compare multiple viewpoints and frames of reference related to important events in world history. |
| Problem Solving |
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