Holocaust and Genocide: Grade 8
Grade 8
- 4.
Geographic thinkers respond to historical and spatial literature, including diverse narratives, to understand issues from a spatial perspective.8.G.GLE.1.4
- EOb.
Analyze patterns of conflict and cooperation that resulted from human migration and the economic, political, ethnic, and social implications of those interactions.8.G.GLE.2.EOb
- 5.
Economic thinkers understand that economic actions have both direct and indirect effects on people living in poverty, children, the disabled, ethnic, religious, and cultural groups who may not have a voice in decision-making.8.E.GLE.1.5
- EOe.
Discuss the tensions between individual rights and liberties with state, tribal, and national laws.8.C.GLE.2.EOe
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 8
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2023
- Where can I read the official document?
- Colorado Academic Standards: Holocaust and Genocide Standards
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