Grade 6: Civics
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Foundations of Government
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Identify or explain the purposes of government stated in the Preamble to the United States Constitution. (E) 6.CIV.1a
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Identify or describe essential ideas of constitutional government. 6.CIV.2a
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Identify or explain how powers are limited and shared in the constitutional government of the United States. (E)6.CIV.3a
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Give two or more examples of individual rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. (E) 6.CIV.4a
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Identify the major purposes of the Indiana Constitution as stated in the Preamble. 6.CIV.5a
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Identify individual rights protected by Article One of the Indiana Constitution. 6.CIV.6a
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Identify ways that state and national governments affect the everyday lives of people in the United States. (E)6.CIV.7a
Functions of Government
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Identify or describe the process of electing a local, state, or national office holder (e.g., primary election and general election). (E) 6.CIV.8a
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Identify the selection processes and main duties of local and state government officials who make laws, enforce laws, and interpret laws. 6.CIV.9a
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List the three levels of the United States government and state two or more duties and responsibilities of each level.6.CIV.10a
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List the three branches of government; identify one or more powers of each branch and how it limits the powers of the others. (E)6.CIV.11a
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Identify the major responsibilities of each branch of state government according to the Indiana Constitution: legislative (Article 4), executive (Article 5), and judicial (Article 7).6.CIV.12a
Role of Citizens
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Identify or describe ways citizens may participate in community, state, or national government. 6.CIV.13a
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Identify or explain actions citizens may take to voice their opinions, monitor government, or change government policies. 6.CIV.14a
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Use a variety of informational resources to identify contemporary issues that involve civic responsibility, individual rights, and the common good.6.CIV.15a
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Identify the relationship between the rights and responsibilities of citizenship in the United States. (E)6.CIV.16a
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Identify ways citizens can participate in the election process at the national, state, or local levels.6.CIV.17a
Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- Grade 6
- Where can I read the official document?
- 2024 Indiana Content Connectors: Grade 6 Civics (Second Semester Course)
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