Human Geography
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- Grade K
- Kindergarten: Living and Working Together in Family and Community
- Grade 1
- Grade 1: Living and Working Together in Community and State
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- Grade 2: Living and Working Together in State and Nation
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- Grade 3: Alabama in American History and Government I: Geography and Settlement
- Grade 4
- Grade 4: Alabama in American History and Government II: Colonies to 1900
- Grade 5
- Grade 5: Alabama in American History and Government III: Twentieth Century to Present
- Grade 6
- Grade 6: Making A New Nation: United States Beginnings and Civic Foundations
- Grade 7
- Grade 7: World History and Geography: Geographic Principles and Ancient Civilizations
- Grade 8
- Grade 8: World History and Geography: Middle Ages to the Enlightenment
- Alabama Studies
- Contemporary World Issues
- Grade 9
- Grade 9: World History and Geography: Age of Revolution to Present
- Historical Studies
- Holocaust Studies
- Psychology
- Psychology Grade 9-12
- Sociology
- Grade 10
- Grade 10: United States History I: Revolution to Progressive Era
- Grade 11
- Grade 11: United States History II: World War I to Present
- Grade 12
- Grade 12: Economics
- Grade 12: United States Government
- U.S. Government
Other Alabama Social Studies sets
- Grade K
- Kindergarten: Living and Working Together in Family and Community
- Grade 1
- Grade 1: Living and Working Together in Community and State
- Grade 2
- Grade 2: Living and Working Together in State and Nation
- Grade 3
- Grade 3: Alabama in American History and Government I: Geography and Settlement
- Grade 4
- Grade 4: Alabama in American History and Government II: Colonies to 1900
- Grade 5
- Grade 5: Alabama in American History and Government III: Twentieth Century to Present
- Grade 6
- Grade 6: Making A New Nation: United States Beginnings and Civic Foundations
- Grade 7
- Grade 7: World History and Geography: Geographic Principles and Ancient Civilizations
- Grade 8
- Grade 8: World History and Geography: Middle Ages to the Enlightenment
- Alabama Studies
- Contemporary World Issues
- Grade 9
- Grade 9: World History and Geography: Age of Revolution to Present
- Historical Studies
- Holocaust Studies
- Psychology
- Psychology Grade 9-12
- Sociology
- Grade 10
- Grade 10: United States History I: Revolution to Progressive Era
- Grade 11
- Grade 11: United States History II: World War I to Present
- Grade 12
- Grade 12: Economics
- Grade 12: United States Government
- U.S. Government
Geographic PrinciplesSS24.HG.GP
- 1
Differentiate among types of charts, graphs, infographics, and maps, and explain how different types of these illustrate data and trends.SS24.HG.1
- 2
Explain what constitutes a region and analyze relationships between regions.SS24.HG.2
- 3
Research spatial patterns of world populations to discern population distribution and explain reasons for these patterns.SS24.HG.3
Culture and GeographySS24.HG.CG
- 4
Identify the characteristics, diffusion, distribution, and complexity of Earth's cultural mosaics.SS24.HG.4
- a
Identify and describe essential aspects of culture, including architecture, art, belief systems, customs, food, languages, religion, technology, and traditions.SS24.HG.4a
- b
Differentiate between material and nonmaterial culture within a society, including folk customs.SS24.HG.4b
- c
Explain how music, dance, fashion, and art provide avenues for understanding the cultures from which they originate, both past and present.SS24.HG.4c
- a
- 5
Explain how the cultural landscape of a region reflects cultural traits, economic status, and preferences of its inhabitants.SS24.HG.5
- a
Distinguish among various types of architecture based on their function, and explain how these may differ between rural and urban locations.SS24.HG.5a
- a
- 6
Explain the extent and forms of linguistic distribution around the world.SS24.HG.6
- a
Identify the world's most widely spoken languages and trace their origins and development.SS24.HG.6a
- b
Develop an argument supporting the position that linguistic diversity creates both cultural richness and conflict.SS24.HG.6b
- a
- 7
Describe ways religion influences cultures, citing examples from around the globe.SS24.HG.7
- a
Identify major religions, their places of origin, and areas of expansion.SS24.HG.7a
- b
Compare and contrast ceremonies based on religious traditions in a variety of cultures, including marriages, funerals, and coming-of-age rituals.SS24.HG.7b
- c
Explain how religion influences political views around the world.SS24.HG.7c
- a
- 8
Compare and contrast the roles of men and women in societies around the world, including matrilineal and patrilineal societies.SS24.HG.8
Migration and SettlementSS24.HG.MS
- 9
Identify and explain world migration patterns caused by forced displacement throughout history.SS24.HG.9
- a
Explain the causes and effects of the migration of various ethnic groups to the United States.SS24.HG.9a
- b
Explain the causes and consequences of migration within the United States, citing historical examples.SS24.HG.9b
- a
- 10
Describe patterns of settlement in different regions of the world.SS24.HG.10
- a
Evaluate the impact of long-term climate shifts and resource usage on human migration and settlement patterns.SS24.HG.10a
- a
- 11
Analyze how the economic and cultural activities of urban places shape surrounding regions.SS24.HG.11
- a
Explain how urban sprawl affects a city, the communities around it, and the natural environment.SS24.HG.11a
- a
Environment and the EconomySS24.HG.EE
- 12
Explain how interaction between people and the environment affects culture in today's society.SS24.HG.12
- 13
Explain how resource availability and cultural practices influence agricultural methods, crop selection, and land-use patterns.SS24.HG.13
- a
Describe how cultural diffusion and changes in technology have advanced agricultural methods over time.SS24.HG.13a
- a
- 14
Explain how economic interdependence and globalization impact countries and their populations.SS24.HG.14
- a
Trace the flow of commodities among regions of the world, explaining why patterns develop and identifying factors that might interrupt the transfer of goods.SS24.HG.14a
- b
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of global trade agreements for both people and countries.SS24.HG.14b
- a
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