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A Correlation of Pearson myworld History Survey Edition myworld Geography Survey Edition Digital Support to the for Social Studies Grade 7

History 7.H.1 Use historical thinking to analyze various modern societies. SE/PG: Measuring Time, 4 5; Historical Sources, 6 7; Political Systems, 22 23, Political Structures, 24 25; Economic Basics, 28 29; Economic Process, 30 31; Economic Systems, 32 33; Trade, 34 35; Religion, 44 45; Cultural Diffusion and Change, 46 47; Science and Technology, 48 49; 21 st Century Learning, 39, 51, 189; Essential Question, 477 Think Critically, 715, 733, 734, 755, 756, 783, 784, 821, 822, 849, 880, 897, 913, 919, 920, 970, 998 Section Assessment, 157, 183, 213, 243, 275, 301, 325, 427, 433, 439, 461, 489, 523, 549, 575, 611, 641, 669, 701, 731 7.H.1.1 Construct charts, graphs, and historical narratives to explain particular events or issues over time. 7.H.1.2 Summarize the literal meaning of historical documents in order to establish context. 7.H.1.3 Use primary and secondary sources to interpret various historical perspectives. SE/PG: 574-575; 21 st Century Learning, 757; Essential Question, 785, 949 PG: Core Concepts T41; Origins: T12; Ancient Near East T76; Europe in the Middle Ages T34; The Modern World T16-T17 SE/PG: Historical Sources, 6-7; Key Terms and Ideas, 16 SE/PG: Historical Sources, 6-7; Journal Activity, 17; Primary Source, 786-787, 1000-1001; 21 st Century Learning, 884-885; Think Critically, 970 PG: The Rise of Europe: A Poem for Two Voices, T70- T71; The Modern World: Propaganda Posters, T52- T53 2

7.H.2 Understand the implications of global interactions. 7.H.2.1 Analyze the effects of social, economic, military and political conflict among nations, regions, and groups (e.g. war, genocide, imperialism and colonization). SE/PG: Trade and Industry Grow, 684-685; The Conquest of the Americas, 770-775; The Industrial Revolution, 898-905; Imperialism and Nationalism, 906-913; The Second Industrial Revolution, 914-919; Chapter Assessment, 920-921; World War II, 940-947; Chapter Assessment, 948-949; Essential Question, 971; Cooperation and Trade, 984-989; Revolutions in Information Technology, 990-991; Section 3 Assessment, 997; Key Terms and Ideas, 998; 21 st Century Learning, 999 PG: The Ancient Near East: Mesopotamian Trade and Transport, T5-T7; Best Advice, T52-T53; The Byzantine Empire and Islamic Civilization: Put It Here, T10-T11; African and Asian Civilizations: A Trading Empire, T10-T11; Close the Doors, T52-T53; The Rise of Europe: Mercantilism Mixer, T76-T77; The Modern World: Connect to the Essential Question, T75 SE/PG: Conflict in Sumer, 118; War in Ancient Greece, 328-333; The Struggle With Carthage, 380-381; A Violent Time, 640-641; Famine and Warfare, 694-695; The Conquest of the Americas, 770-775; Imperialism and Nationalism, 906-913; World War II, 940-947; Chapter Assessment, 948-949; Essential Question, 971 PG: Europe in the Middle Ages: Connect to the Essential Question, T27; Filming the Middle Ages, T29-T31; The Rise of Europe: Connect to the Essential Question, T33; Guess Who, T35-T37; The Early Modern World: Colony Tic-Tac-Toe, T22-T23; Enrichment - French and British Rivalry in North America, T24; The Modern World: Imperial Investigator, T22-T23; Connect to the Essential Question, T33; Conflict Diary, T35-T37; Letter Home, T40-T41; Great Conflicts in History, T59-T61; Between Conflict and Peace, T82-T83 3

7.H.2.2 Evaluate the effectiveness of cooperative efforts and consensus building among nations, regions, and groups (e.g. Humanitarian efforts, United Nations, World Health Organization, Non Governmental Organizations, European Union and Organization of American States). 7.H.2.3 Explain how increased global interaction accelerates the pace of innovation in modern societies (e.g. advancements in transportation, communication networks and business practices). 7.H.2.4 Analyze the economic, political, and social impacts of disease (e.g. smallpox, malaria, bubonic plague, AIDS and avian flu) in modern societies. Geography and Environmental Literacy 7.G.1 Understand how geography, demographic trends, and environmental conditions shape modern societies and regions. SE/PG: Cooperation and Trade, 984-989; Key Terms and Ideas, 998; 21 st Century Learning, 999 PG: African and Asian Civilizations: Trade With Other Lands, T35-T37; The Rise of Europe: Connect to the Essential Question, T57; Mercantilism Mixer, T76- T77; The Modern World: Connect to the Essential Question, T75; Youth Conference for Change, T77- T79; Opinion Corners, T88-T89; Enrichment: Fair Trade, T90 SE/PG: The Industrial Revolution, 898-905; The Second Industrial Revolution, 914-919; Chapter Assessment, 920-921; Revolutions in Information Technology, 990-991; Section 3 Assessment, 997 PG: The Rise of Europe: Enrichment: The Impact of the Printing Press, T24; Around the World in 1,000 Days, T59-T61; The Modern World: Connect to the Essential Question, T3; Boom Town, T16-T17 SE/PG: Breakdown of Medieval Society, 694-699; Think Critically, 700; Revolutions in Medicine, 992 The Problem of Disease, 511; Poverty and Disease, 522; mystory: A Hopeful Song, 527 529; Disease (HIV), 537; Problems and Potential, 548 549 myworld Geography Resources Current Events: CNN Student News: Health SE/PG: The Struggle for North America, 808-815; Essential Question, 971; Competition for Resources, 993; Protecting the Environment, 994-995; Changes in World Population, 996-997; Analyze Visuals, 998 PG: Civilizations of the Americas: Connect to the Essential Question, T21; The Early Modern World: Who Wrote It?, T5-T7 4

7.G.1.1 Explain how environmental conditions and human response to those conditions influence modern societies and regions (e.g. natural barriers, scarcity of resources and factors that influence settlement). 7.G.1.2 Explain how demographic trends (e.g. population growth and decline, push/pull factors and urbanization) lead to conflict, negotiation, and compromise in modern societies and regions. 7.G.1.3 Explain how natural disasters (e.g. flooding, earthquakes, monsoons and tsunamis), preservation efforts and human modification of the environment (e.g. recycling, planting trees, deforestation, pollution, irrigation systems and climate change) affect modern societies and regions. 7.G.2 Apply the tools of a geographer to understand modern societies and regions. SE/PG: Competition for Resources, 993; Protecting the Environment, 994-995; Patterns of Migration, 997 PG: Civilizations of the Americas: Connect to the Essential Question, T21; The Early Modern World: Connect to the Essential Question, T3; Who Wrote It?, T5-T7 SE/PG: The Struggle for North America, 808-815; Essential Question, 971; Changes in World Population, 996-997; Analyze Visuals, 998 PG: The Rise of Europe: Connect to the Essential Question, T33; The Modern World: Push-Pull Dialogue, T28-T29; Between Conflict and Peace, T82- T83 SE/PG: Protecting the Environment, 994-995; Section 3 Assessment, 997; Primary Source, 1000-1001 Earthquakes and Volcanoes, 17, 26; Natural Hazards, 27; Earthquakes, 199, 228, 259, 270, 775, 780; Flooding, 312 313, 560; Tsunami, 415, 803, 908; Deforestation, 52, 205, 233, 272, 298, 509, 509; Pollution, 46, 47, 53, 75, 170 171, 232 233, 272, 322, 419 420, 451, 535, 698, 727, 767 SE/PG: Understanding Maps, 12-13; Historical Maps, 14-15; Identify, 16, 38, 50; Document-Based Question, 17; Map Skills, 713, 751, 764, 771, 805, 812, 829, 835, 843, 878, 895, 896, 908, 931, 959, 964, 967 Analyze Visuals, 734, 998 PG: The Ancient Near East; Connect to the Essential Question, T3 5

7.G.2.1 Construct maps, charts, and graphs to explain data about geographic phenomena (e.g. migration patterns and population and resource distribution patterns). 7.G.2.2 Use maps, charts, graphs, geographic data and available technology tools (i.e. GPS and GIS software) to interpret and draw conclusions about social, economic, and environmental issues in modern societies and regions. SE/PG: Destination of International Migrants, 2005, 996; Why People Migrate, 997 PG: The Rise of Europe: A Memorable Map, T64-T65 Types of Maps, 12 13; Journal Activity, 15; Mapping Life Expectancy, 328 329; Plan the City of Tomorrow, 822 823; Label an Outline Map, 414, 618 SE/PG: Understanding Maps: 12-13; Identify, 16; Document-Based Questions, 17; Map Skills, 812, 817, 835, 843, 870, 878, 895, 896, 908, 931, 967; Chart Skills, 745, 777, 798, 811, 833, 936, 996 Economics and Financial Literacy 7.E.1 Understand the economic activities of modern societies and regions. 7.E.1.1 Explain how competition for resources affects the economic relationship among nations (e.g. colonialism, imperialism, globalization and interdependence). 7.E.1.2 Explain the implications of economic decisions in national and international affairs (e.g. OPEC, NAFTA, G20, WTO, EU and economic alliances). SE/PG: Economic Process, 30-31; Economic Systems, 32-33; Economic and Social Effects, 755; A Commercial Revolution, 780-783; Colonial Economies, 813; Economic Thinkers, 903-905; Changing Economies, 986-987; The New Global Economy, 987-989 SE/PG: Economic Process, 30-31; Free Trade and Free Markets, 867; Imperialism and Nationalism, 906-913; Cooperation and Trade, 984-989; Competition for Resources, 993 PG: The Early Modern World: Who Wrote It?, T5-T7; The Modern World: Imperial Investigator, T22-T23 SE/PG: Two Alliances, 955; The New Global Economy, 987-989 6

7.E.1.3 Summarize the main characteristics of various economic systems (e.g. capitalism, socialism, communism; market, mixed, command and traditional economies). SE/PG: Economic Systems, 32-33; A Commercial Revolution, 780-783; Economic Thinkers, 903-905; Two Ideologies, 954 PG: The Modern World: Two Ways to Shop, T64-T65 7.E.1.4 Explain how personal financial decisionmaking impacts quality of life (e.g. credit, savings, investing, borrowing and giving). Civics and Government 7.C&G.1 Understand the development of government in modern societies and regions. 7.C&G.1.1 Summarize the ideas that have shaped political thought in various societies and regions (e.g. Enlightenment and Scientific Revolution, democracy, communism and socialism). 7.C&G.1.2 Evaluate how the Western concept of democracy has influenced the political ideas of modern societies. SE/PG: Money Management, 36-37 Core Concepts: Economics and Geography Part 5: Online Student Journal: Word Wise, 30; Sum It Up, 31 Current Events: CNN Student News: Money SE/PG: Foundations of Government, 20-21; Political Systems, 22-23; Political Structures, 24-25; Impact of the Reformation, 754-755; Colonial Government, 811-813; Enlightenment Ideas in Government Today, 864; Setting Up the Government, 871-873; Primary Source, 882-883 PG: The Early Modern World: Connect to the Essential Question, T33 SE/PG: Political Systems, 22-23; Athenian Democracy at Work, 315-317; The Roman Example, 375; The Scientific Revolution, 856-861; The Enlightenment, 862-867; Primary Source, 882-883; Economic Thinkers, 903-905 PG: The Early Modern World: Path to the Modern World, T65-T67; Front Page News, T70-T71; The Enlightenment Is, T76-T77; Enrichment - Satire, T78; Revolutionary Ideas, T82-T83 SE/PG: Democracy, 22; Power of the People, 314-315; Athenian Democracy at Work, 315-317; The Roman Example, 375; Fighting for Human Rights: Democracy, 980 7

7.C&G.1.3 Compare the requirements for (e.g. age, gender, legal and economic status) and responsibilities of citizenship under various governments in modern societies (e.g. voting, taxes and military service). SE/PG: Citizenship: 26-27; Key Terms and Ideas, 38; Think Critically, 38; Journal Activity, 39; 21 st Century Learning, 269; The Push to Reform, 918-919 PG: Origins: Connect to the Essential Question, T27; The Rise of Europe: Money From Medici, T10-T11 Serving Her Country, 103; Rights and Responsibilities, 112 113; Document-Based Questions: Voter Participation, 115; Immigration Today, 155; Primary Sources: A Sense of Identity, 492 7.C&G.1.4 Compare the sources of power and governmental authority in various societies (e.g. monarchs, dictators, elected officials, antigovernmental groups and religious, political factions). SE/PG: Powers of Government, 21; Political Systems, 22-23; Political Structures, 24-25; Powerful Monarchs, 828-829; Section 1 Assessment, 831; France s Absolute Monarchy, 832-837; Absolute Monarchy Across Europe, 838-843; Limited Monarchy in England, 844-849; Enlightenment Ideas in Government Today, 864; Separation of Powers, 865; Essential Question, 867; Rise of Totalitarianism, 937-939 PG: Europe in the Middle Ages: Connect to the Essential Question, T3; The Rise of Europe: Power Play, T16-T17; The Early Modern World: Dialogues on Leadership, T35-T37; Living Monument, T46-T47; Monarchy Tic-Tac-Toe, T52-T53; Enrichment - Women Rulers - Catherine II and Maria Theresa, T54; Editorial Cartoon, T58-T59; Connect to the Essential Question, T63; The Modern World: Evidence of Totalitarianism, T46-T47; Connect to the Essential Question, T57 8

Culture 7.C.1 Understand how cultural values influence relationships between individuals, groups and political entities in modern societies and regions. 7.C.1.1 Explain how culture unites and divides modern societies and regions (e.g. enslavement of various peoples, caste system, religious and Social Darwinism). SE/PG: What is Culture?, 42-43; Cultural Diffusion and Change, 46-47; Part 3 Assessment, 50-51; Cultural Blending, 774-775; Society and Culture, 799-800; 21 st Century Learning, 851 PG: The Rise of Europe: Connect to the Essential Question, T3; Make the Front Page, T5-T7 SE/PG: The Caste System, 209-211; Zhou Society, 260-261; Han Society, 282-283; Christianity and the Empire, 407; Society in West African Empires, 504-506; Feudalism in Japan, 557-559; The Development of European Feudalism, 640-645; Society and Culture, 799-800; The Transatlantic Slave Trade, 816-821 PG: Ancient India and China: Caste Tableau, T16-T17; Ancient Rome: A Day in the Life, T22-T23; Europe in the Middle Ages: Matching Game, T22-T23; Filming the Middle Ages, T29-T31; Who Triumphed?, T34- T35; Crusade Diary, T46-T47; The Rise of Europe: Connect to the Essential Question, T3; The Early Modern World: The Middle Passage, T28-T29; Enrichment: Spanish Slave Imports to the Americas, T30 What is Culture?, 86 87; Families and Societies, 88 89; Language, 90 91; Religion, 92 93; The Arts, 94 95; Cultural Diffusion and Change, 96 97; Conflict and Cooperation, 110 111; The United States Today, 152 157; Canada Today, 178 183; Mexico Today, 212 219; Central America and the Caribbean Today, 238 243; Caribbean South America Today, 270 275; The Andes and the Pampas Today, 296 301; Brazil Today, 320 325 (Continued) Europe in Modern Times, 370 409; Western Europe Today, 422 439; Eastern Europe Today, 454 461; Russia Today, 484 489; West and Central Africa Today, 518 523; Southern and Eastern Africa Today, 9

(Continued) 7.C.1.1 Explain how culture unites and divides modern societies and regions (e.g. enslavement of various peoples, caste system, religious and Social Darwinism). 7.C.1.2 Explain how cultural expressions (e.g. art, literature, architecture and music) influence modern society. 544 549; North Africa Today, 570 575; Arabia and Iraq Today, 606 611; Israel and Its Neighbors Today, 634 641; Iran, Turkey, and Cyprus Today, 662 669; Central Asia and the Caucasus Today, 696 701; South Asia Today, 724 731; China and Its Neighbors Today, 760 767; Japan and the Koreas Today, 788 795; Southeast Asia Today, 814 819; Australia and the Pacific Today, 846 851 SE/PG: Cultural Diffusion and Change, 46-47; Closer Look, 115; A Rich Culture, 244-245; Section 2 Assessment, 247; Han Achievements, 286-287; Ancient Greek Beliefs and Art, 338-343; Cultural Legacy, 507-509; Japan Develops a Unique Culture, 562-563; Aztec Achievement, 594-595; Medieval Religion and Culture, 690; New Directions in Art, 720-721; The Legacy of the Renaissance, 728-733 PG: Ancient India and China: Continuum of Han Achievements, T94-T95; Ancient Greece: Greek Art Mural, T52-T53; The Rise of Europe: Make the Front Page, T5-T7; The Early Modern World: Art Detective, T40-T41 10