History: Grades 10, 11

Historical Analysis and Skills Development

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    Continuity and Change over Time

    1. A.

      Evaluate patterns of continuity and change over time, applying context of events.8.1.U.A

    2. A.

      Evaluate patterns of continuity and change over time, applying context of events.8.1.W.A

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    Fact/Opinion and Points of View

    1. B.

      Evaluate the interpretation of historical events and sources, considering the use of fact versus opinion, multiple perspectives, and cause and effect relationships.8.1.U.B

    2. B.

      Evaluate the interpretation of historical events and sources, considering the use of fact versus opinion, multiple perspectives, and cause and effect relationships.8.1.W.B

    3. B.

      Analyze the major arguments advanced for different systems of government. (Reference Civics and Government Standard 5.1.9.B.)8.1.C.B

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    Research

    1. C.

      Analyze, synthesize and integrate historical data, creating a product that supports and appropriately illustrates inferences and conclusions drawn from research.8.1.U.C

    2. C.

      Construct research on a historical topic using a thesis statement and demonstrate use of appropriate primary and secondary sources.8.1.W.C

Pennsylvania History

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    Contributions of Individuals and Groups (PA)

    1. A.

      Evaluate the role groups and individuals from Pennsylvania played in the social, political, cultural, and economic development of the U.S.8.2.U.A

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    Historical Documents, Artifacts, and Places (PA)

    1. B.

      Evaluate the importance of various historical documents, artifacts, and places in Pennsylvania which are critical to U.S.8.2.U.B

    2. B.

      Demonstrate an understanding of how the PA Constitution and the US Constitution co-exist.8.2.C.B

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    Impact of Continnity and Change on PA History

    1. C.

      Evaluate continuity and change in Pennsylvania are interrelated to the U.S.<ul><li>Belief systems and religions</li><li>Commerce and industry</li><li>Technology</li><li>Politics and government</li><li>Physical and human geography</li><li>Social organizations</li></ul>8.2.U.C

    2. C.

      Compare and contrast the basic principles and ideals found in significant documents: <ul><li>Pennsylvania Constitution</li></ul>8.2.C.C

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    Conflict and Cooperation (PA)

    1. D.

      Evaluate how conflict and cooperation among groups and organizations in Pennsylvania have influenced the growth and development of the U.S.<ul><li>Ethnicity and race</li><li>Working conditions</li><li>Immigration</li><li>Military conflict</li><li>Economic stability</li></ul>8.2.U.D

United States History

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    Contributions of Individuals and Groups (US History)

    1. A.

      Compare the role groups and individuals played in the social, political, cultural, and economic development of the U.S.8.3.U.A

    2. A.

      Compare and contrast the politics of various interest groups and evaluate their impact on foreign policy.8.3.C.A

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    Historical Documents and Artifacts (US History)

    1. B.

      Compare the impact of historical documents, artifacts, and places which are critical to the U.S.8.3.U.B

    2. B.

      Compare and contrast the basic principles and ideals found in significant documents: <ul><li>Declaration of Independence</li><li>United States Constitution</li><li>Bill of Rights </li></ul>8.3.C.B

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    Impact of Continuity and Change on US History

    1. C.

      Evaluate how continuity and change have impacted the United States.<ul><li>Belief systems and religions</li><li>Commerce and industry</li><li>Technology</li><li>Politics and government</li><li>Physical and human geography</li><li>Social organizations</li></ul>8.3.U.C

    2. C.

      Analyze the principles and ideals that shape United States government.<ul><li>Liberty/Freedom</li><li>Democracy</li><li>Justice</li><li>Equality</li></ul>8.3.C.C

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    Conflict and Cooperation (US)

    1. D.

      Evaluate how conflict and cooperation among groups and organizations have influenced the growth and development of the U.S.<ul><li>Ethnicity and race</li><li>Working conditions</li><li>Immigration</li><li>Military conflict</li><li>Economic stability</li></ul>8.3.U.D

    2. D.

      Analyze the role political symbols play in civil disobedience and patriotic activites.8.3.C.D

World History

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    Contributions of Individuals and Groups (World)

    1. A.

      Evaluate the role groups and individuals played in the social, political, cultural, and economic development throughout world history.8.4.W.A

    2. A.

      Evaluate critical issues in various contemporary governments. Evaluate the effectiveness of various international organizations, both governmental and nongovernmental.8.4.C.A

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    Historical Documents, Artifacts, and Sites (World)

    1. B.

      Evaluate the importance of historical documents, artifacts, and sites which are critical to world history.8.4.W.B

    2. B.

      Compare and contrast the basic principles and ideals found in significant documents: <ul><li>Declaration of Independence</li><li>United States Constitution</li></ul>8.4.C.B

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    Impact of Continuity and Change (World)

    1. C.

      Evaluate how continuity and change have impacted the world today.<ul><li>Belief systems and religions</li><li>Commerce and industry</li><li>Technology</li><li>Politics and government</li><li>Physical and human geography</li><li>Social oganization</li></ul>8.4.W.C

    2. C.

      Evaluate critical issues in various contemporary governments. Employ historical examples and political philosophy to evaluate major arguments advanced for the necessity of government.8.4.C.C

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    Conflict and Cooperation (World)

    1. D.

      Evaluate how conflict and cooperation among groups and organizations have impacted the development of the world today, including its effects on Pennsylvania.8.4.W.D

    2. D.

      Analyze strategies used to resolve conflicts in society and government. Evaluate the role of nationalism in uniting and dividing citizens.8.4.C.D

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 10 and Grade 11
When were these standards adopted?
2009
Where can I read the official document?
Academic Standards for History (Secondary)

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