Civics Standards6.CIV
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Summarize the principles and purposes of government as stated in the Preamble to the United States Constitution. (E)6.CIV.1
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Identify and explain essential ideas of constitutional government, which include limited government; rule of law; due process of law; separated and shared powers; checks and balances; federalism; popular sovereignty; republicanism; representative government; and individual rights to life, liberty, and property; and freedom of conscience and religion. (E)6.CIV.2
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Explain the concept of a separation of powers and how and why these powers are distributed, shared, and limited in the constitutional government of the United States. (E) 6.CIV.3
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Describe and give examples of individual rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. (E) Examples: The right to associate with whomever one pleases; the right to practice the religion of one’s choice; the right to speak freely, and criticize the government; the right to due process; and the right to be protected from unreasonable search and seizure; when those rights could cause conflict or disagreement. 6.CIV.4
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Explain the major purposes of the Indiana Constitution, as stated in the Preamble. 6.CIV.5
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Describe individual rights held under Article I of the Indiana Constitution, such as freedom of speech and freedom of religion. 6.CIV.6
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Examine ways that state and national government affects the everyday lives of people in the United States. (E) 6.CIV.7
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Describe the primary and general election process for local, state, and national offices, including those used to select congressional and presidential office holders. (E) 6.CIV.8
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Identify and explain the duties of and selection process for local and state government officials who make, implement, and enforce laws. 6.CIV.9
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Explain that the United States has three levels of government (local, state, and national), and that each level has special duties and responsibilities.6.CIV.10
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Identify the three branches of the United States government and explain the functions of each. (E). Examples: Separation of powers, shared powers, and checks and balances involving the legislative (law making), executive (law enforcing), and judicial (law interpreting) branches of government.6.CIV.11
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Identify and explain the major responsibilities of the legislative (Article 4), executive (Article 5), and judicial branches (Article 7) of state government as written in the Indiana Constitution.6.CIV.12
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Explain the role citizens have in making decisions and rules within the community, state, and nation. ● Examples: Participating in local and regional activities, voting in elections, running for office, and voicing opinions in a positive way.6.CIV.13
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Examine ways by which citizens may effectively voice opinions, monitor government, and bring about change in government, including voting and participation in the election process.6.CIV.14
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Use a variety of informational resources to identify and evaluate contemporary issues that involve civic responsibility, individual rights, and the common good. Examples: Responsible use of the internet, smoking in public places, payment of property taxes, development of highways, and housing on historic lands.6.CIV.15
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Recognize and explain the relationship between the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the United States. (E)6.CIV.16
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Explain ways that citizens can participate in the election process (e.g., political parties, campaigns, elections) at the national, state, and local levels6.CIV.17
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