Grade 8
Other Alabama Social Studies AAS sets
Other Alabama Social Studies AAS sets
WORLD HISTORY TO 1500
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Recognize that cave paintings, fossils, and pottery remnants provide evidence of early groups of people; draw logical conclusions about sample artifacts.SS.AAS.8.1
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Identifying terms B.C. and A.D. used to describe to describe time.SS.AAS.8.1a
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identify and list characteristics of early civilizations.SS.AAS.8.2
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Recognize that different world cultures have different values, beliefs, and traditions.SS.AAS.8.3
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Locate the ancient Greek peninsula on a map; identify at least one significant contribution from ancient Greece in the fields of politics, intellectual life, arts, literature, architecture, or science.SS.AAS.8.4
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Recognize that civilizations and empires thrive under strong leadership using Alexander the Great as an example; identify characteristics of strong leadership.SS.AAS.8.5
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Locate ancient Rome and the empire on a map; identify at least one significant contribution from ancient Rome in the fields of politics, intellectual life, arts, literature, architecture, or science.SS.AAS.8.6
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Compare at least one modern aspect of culture to one ancient aspect.SS.AAS.8.7
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Locate India and China on a world map; recognize at least one accomplishment of classical civilizations in India and China including the Great Wall, gunpowder, fireworks, and the Taj Mahal; recognize major landforms and climate patterns including monsoon season, the Himalayas, and the Yellow River. SS.AAS.8.8
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Locate the Byzantine Empire and Constantinople (Istanbul) on a world map; identify at least one accomplishment or characteristic of the Byzantine Empire.SS.AAS.8.9
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Locate Russia on a world map; recognize how Russia was important to the interaction of people and trade between Asia and Europe in at least one area.SS.AAS.8.10
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Locate the Middle East and northern Africa on a world map, specifically, the Arabian Peninsula; list at least one religious, social, culture, or political characteristic of early Islamic civilizations.SS.AAS.8.11
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Locate China’s neighbors on a map including Japan and Korea; identify at least one influence of China on Japan, Korea, and Southeast Asia.SS.AAS.8.12
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Identify Africa on a world map; recognize the language, religion, and customs of one early African kingdom, including Ghana, Mali, and Songhai; identify the importance of the gold and salt trade and Timbuktu.SS.AAS.8.13
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Recognize the key aspects of at least one preColumbian culture, including Aztec, Incan, Mayan, Olmec, Inuit, Creek and North American tribes; locate Central and South America on a world map.SS.AAS.8.14
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Recognize an example of military or governmental events that shaped Europe in the early Middle Ages (600–1000 A.D./C.E.).SS.AAS.8.15
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Identify at least one cultural change in the High Middle Ages.SS.AAS.8.16
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Identify the Magna Carta.SS.AAS.8.16a
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Identify at least one key event, accomplishment, or person from the late Middle Ages.SS.AAS.8.17
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