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Jasper City Schools Pacing Guide 08.12018 Citizenship () First Nine Weeks Second Nine Weeks Third Nine Weeks Fourth Nine Weeks 10. Describe individual and civic responsibilities of citizens of the United. individual respect for rights of others, self-discipline, negotiation, compromise, fiscal civic respect for law, patriotism, participation in political process, fiscal Differentiating rights, privileges, duties, and responsibilities between citizens and noncitizens Explaining how United citizenship is acquired by immigrants Explaining character traits that are beneficial to individuals and society honesty, courage, compassion, civility, loyalty 7. Determine how people organize economic systems to address basic economic questions regarding which goods and services will be produced, how they will be distributed, and who will consume them. Using economic concepts to explain historical and current developments and issues in global, national, state, or local contexts Example: increase in oil prices resulting from supply and demand Analyzing agriculture, tourism, and urban growth in Alabama for their impact on economic development 8. Appraise the relationship between the consumer and the marketplace 10. Describe individual and civic responsibilities of citizens of the United. individual respect for rights of others, self-discipline, negotiation, compromise, fiscal civic respect for law, patriotism, participation in political process, fiscal Differentiating rights, privileges, duties, and responsibilities between citizens and noncitizens Explaining how United citizenship is acquired by immigrants Explaining character traits that are beneficial to individuals and society honesty, courage, 7. Determine how people organize economic systems to address basic economic questions regarding which goods and services will be produced, how they will be distributed, and who will consume them. Using economic concepts to explain historical and current developments and issues in global, national, state, or local contexts Example: increase in oil prices resulting from supply and demand Analyzing agriculture, tourism, and urban growth in Alabama for their impact on economic development

1. Compare influences of ancient Greece, the Roman Republic, the Judeo- Christian tradition, the Magna Carta, federalism, the Mayflower Compact, the English Bill of Rights, the House of Burgesses, and the Petition of Rights on the government of the United. * 3 weeks with standards 2 and 3 2. Explain essential characteristics of the political system of the United including the organization and function of political parties and the process of selecting political leaders. Describing the influence of John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, Jean- Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Paine, Niccolò Machiavelli, Charles de Montesquieu, and François -Marie Arouet (Voltaire) on the political system of the United * 3 weeks with 1 and 3 Compare the government of the United with other governmental systems, including monarchy, limited monarchy, oligarchy, dictatorship, theocracy, and pure democracy. * 3 weeks with 1 and 3 Describe structures of state and local governments in the United, including major Alabama offices and in the economy of the United regarding scarcity, opportunity cost, trade-off decision making, and the stock market. Describing effects of government policies on the free market Identifying laws protecting rights of consumers and avenues of recourse when those rights are violated Comparing economic systems, including market, command, and Traditional 9. Apply principles of money management to the preparation of a personal budget that addresses housing, transportation, food, clothing, medical expenses, insurance, checking and savings accounts, loans, investments, credit, and comparison shopping. *1week 11. Compare changes in social and economic conditions in the United during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. social family values, peer pressure, education opportunities, women in the workplace economic career opportunities, disposable compassion, civility, loyalty 1. Compare influences of ancient Greece, the Roman Republic, the Judeo- Christian tradition, the Magna Carta, federalism, the Mayflower Compact, the English Bill of Rights, the House of Burgesses, and the Petition of Rights on the government of the United. * 3 weeks with standards 2 and 3 2. Explain essential characteristics of the political system of the United including the organization and function of political parties and the process of selecting political leaders. Describing the influence of John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, Jean- Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Paine, Niccolò Machiavelli, Charles de Montesquieu, and François -Marie Arouet (Voltaire) on the political system of the United * 3 weeks with 1 and 3 Compare the government of the United with other governmental systems, including monarchy, limited monarchy, 8. Appraise the relationship between the consumer and the marketplace in the economy of the United regarding scarcity, opportunity cost, trade-off decision making, and the stock market. Describing effects of government policies on the free market Identifying laws protecting rights of consumers and avenues of recourse when those rights are violated Comparing economic systems, including market, command, and Traditional 9. Apply principles of money management to the preparation of a personal budget that addresses housing, transportation, food, clothing, medical expenses, insurance, checking and savings accounts, loans, investments, credit, and comparison shopping. *1week 11. Compare changes in social and economic conditions in the United during the

officeholders. Describing how local and state governments are funded * 4 weeks with standard 5 Compare duties and functions of members of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of Alabama s local and state governments and of the national government. Locating political and geographic districts of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of Alabama s local and state government Describing the organization and jurisdiction of courts at the local, state, and national levels within the judicial system of the United Explaining concepts of separation of powers and checks and balances among the three branches of state and national governments *4 weeks with standard 4. income, consumption of goods and services Determining benefits of Alabama s role in world trade Tracing the political and social impact of the modern Civil Rights Movement from 1954 to the present, including Alabama s role 12. Describe how the United can be improved by individual and group participation in civic and community activities. Identifying options for civic and community action investigating the feasibility of a specific solution to a traffic problem, developing a plan for construction of a subdivision, using maps to make and justify decisions about best locations for public facilities Determining ways to participate in the political process voting, running for office, serving on a jury, writing letters, being involved in political parties and political campaigns with standard 13 1 Identify contemporary American issues since 2001, including the oligarchy, dictatorship, theocracy, and pure democracy. * 3 weeks with 1 and 3 Describe structures of state and local governments in the United, including major Alabama offices and officeholders. Describing how local and state governments are funded * 4 weeks with standard 5 Compare duties and functions of members of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of Alabama s local and state government. Locating political and geographic districts of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of Alabama s local and state government Describing the organization and jurisdiction of courts at the local, state, and national levels within the judicial system of the United Explaining concepts of separation of powers and checks and balances among the three branches of state and national twentieth and twenty-first centuries. social family values, peer pressure, education opportunities, women in the workplace economic career opportunities, disposable income, consumption of goods and services Determining benefits of Alabama s role in world trade Tracing the political and social impact of the modern Civil Rights Movement from 1954 to the present, including Alabama s role 12. Describe how the United can be improved by individual and group participation in civic and community activities. Identifying options for civic and community action investigating the feasibility of a specific solution to a traffic problem, developing a plan for construction of a subdivision, using maps to make and justify decisions about best locations for public facilities Determining ways to

establishment of the United Department of Homeland Security, the enactment of the Patriot Act of 2001, and the impact of media analysis. with standard 12 governments *4 weeks with standard 4 participate in the political process voting, running for office, serving on a jury, writing letters, being involved in political parties and political campaigns with standard 13 1 Identify contemporary American issues since 2001, including the establishment of the United Department of Homeland Security, the enactment of the Patriot Act of 2001, and the impact of media analysis. with standard 12 Power * *The standards that are essential for student grade-level success. They represent those standards teachers will spend the most time emphasizing. 1. Compare influences of ancient Greece, the Roman Republic, the Judeo-Christian tradition, the Magna Carta, federalism, the Mayflower Compact, the English Bill of Rights, the House of Burgesses, and the Petition of Rights on the government of the United. 2. Explain essential characteristics of the political system of the United including the organization and function of political parties and the process of selecting political leaders.

Describing the influence of John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, Jean- Jacques Rousseau, Thomas Paine, Niccolò Machiavelli, Charles de Montesquieu, and François -Marie Arouet (Voltaire) on the political system of the United Compare the government of the United with other governmental systems, including monarchy, limited monarchy, oligarchy, dictatorship, theocracy, and pure democracy. Describe structures of state and local governments in the United, including major Alabama offices and officeholders. Describing how local and state governments are funded Compare duties and functions of members of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of Alabama s local and state government. Locating political and geographic districts of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of Alabama s local and state government Describing the organization and jurisdiction of courts at the local, state, and national levels within the judicial system of the United Explaining concepts of separation of powers and checks and balances among the three branches of state and national governments