Grade 8
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Anchor and Inquiry Standards
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Developing Questions and Planning Inquiries6-8.1
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Create compelling questions representing key ideas of the disciplinesSS.6-8.1.1
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Explain how a question reflects an enduring issue in the fieldSS.6-8.1.2
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Create supporting questions that address key ideas identified in compelling questionsSS.6-8.1.3
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Explain the relationship between compelling and supporting questionsSS.6-8.1.4
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Gathering and Evaluating Sources6-8.2
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Evaluate the credibility of a source by examining its origin, author, context, and contentSS.6-8.2.1
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Gather relevant information from credible sources representing a wide range of viewsSS.6-8.2.2
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Creating Claims6-8.3
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Develop claims and counterclaims while pointing out the strengths and limitations of bothSS.6-8.3.1
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Identify specific evidence that supports the claims and counterclaimsSS.6-8.3.2
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Communicating Conclusions6-8.4
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Construct arguments and explanations using claims and evidence from multiple sources while acknowledging the strengths and limitations of the argumentsSS.6-8.4.1
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Present arguments and explanations using a variety of print and oral technologies (e.g., posters, essays, letters, debates, speeches, reports, maps) and digital technologies (e.g., Internet, social media, digital documentary)SS.6-8.4.2
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Taking Informed Action6-8.5
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Identify local, regional and/or global problems or issues using interdisciplinary lensesSS.6-8.5.1
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Examine the origins of a problem or issue and explain the challenges and opportunities faced by those trying to address itSS.6-8.5.2
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Apply a range of deliberative strategies and procedures to make decisions and propose feasible solutions to address local, regional, and/or global concernsSS.6-8.5.3
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Create an action plan to address a solution to the problem or issue and demonstrate evidence of implementationSS.6-8.5.4
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Content Standards
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Examine how challenges the government faced were resolved at the Constitutional ConventionSS.8.1.6.1
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Explain the structure and powers of the three branches of the federal governmentSS.8.1.6.2
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Analyze how the Bill of Rights protects individual liberties from the national governmentSS.8.1.7.3
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Analyze citizenship and voting rights in early AmericaSS.8.2.17.1
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Explain how political parties developed out of conflicts in early AmericaSS.8.2.6.2
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Analyze the ideological and socioeconomic reasons for U.S. territorial expansionSS.8.3.19.1
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Trace how the United States acquired new territories, including purchases, annexation, treaties, and warSS.8.3.16.2
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Explain how Native Americans resisted U.S. territorial expansionSS.8.3.17.3
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Assess the effects of U.S. expansion on Native Americans in terms of population loss, land dispossession, and cultureSS.8.3.19.4
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Analyze how economic growth and industrialization transformed daily lifeSS.8.4.9.1
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Explain how innovations in transportation, communication, and production reshaped American societySS.8.4.15.2
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Analyze how the market revolution contributed to labor conflicts and divisions over slaverySS.8.4.10.3
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Analyze how slavery shaped the economic development of the North and SouthSS.8.5.9.1
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Examine how enslaved people adapted to and resisted slaverySS.8.5.14.2
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Analyze the religious and utopian movements that flourished around the Second Great AwakeningSS.8.6.18.1
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Evaluate the effectiveness of 19th-century reform movementsSS.8.6.7.2
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Explain how conflicts over slavery led the North and South to warSS.8.7.19.1
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Analyze major factors that determined the outcome of the Civil WarSS.8.7.17.2
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Assess the efforts of the federal government and African Americans to forge a new political and social order after emancipationSS.8.8.8.1
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Assess how the end of Reconstruction affected African AmericansSS.8.8.17.2
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 8
- When were these standards adopted?
- 2018
- Where can I read the official document?
- Hawaii Core Standards for Social Studies - Grade 8: United States History
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