Social Studies Standards
Michigan Social Studies Standards as of June 2019.
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HS-C1.1.1Describe, compare, and contrast political philosophers views on purposes of government(s) including but not limited to Aristotle, Locke, Hobbes, Montesquieu, and Rousseau. | ||
HS-C1.1.2Identify, provide examples of, and distinguish among different systems of government by analyzing similarities and differences in sovereignty, power, legitimacy, and authority. | ||
HS-C1.1.3Compare, contrast, and evaluate models of representation in democratic governments including presidential and parliamentary systems. | ||
HS-C1.1.4Compare and contrast federal, confederal, and unitary systems of government by analyzing similarities and differences in sovereignty and distribution of governmental powers. | ||
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HS-C2.1.2Identify and analyze various Democratic Values of the United States as found in the Declaration of Independence. | ||
HS-C2.2.1Analyze relationships between Democratic Values and Constitutional Principles. | ||
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HS-C2.2.3Use examples to investigate why people may agree on Democratic Values and Constitutional Principles in the abstract, yet disagree over their meaning when they are applied to specific situations. | ||