DLC Standards Correlations
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10th Grade - Social Studies Standards
- EL.A World History: Global expansion and encounter (1450-1770).
- EL.B World History: Age of Revolution (1750-1914).
- EL.C World History: Causes and consequences of International Conflicts (1870-Present).
- EL.D World History: Challenges to Democracy and Human Rights (1900-Present).
- EL.E World History: Emergence and Development of New Nations (1945-Present).
- 1.1 Social Studies Skills: Inquiry and Information Skills: Understand and use inquiry and information skills required by citizens in a democratic society.
- 2.1 Social Studies Skills: Interpersonal and Group Process Skills: Understand and use interpersonal and group process skills required by citizens in a democratic society.
- 3.1 Social Studies Skills: Critical Thinking Skills: Understand and apply critical thinking and problem solving skills to make informed and reasoned decisions.
- H.1 History: The student examines and understands major ideas, eras, themes, developments, turning points, chronology, and cause-effect relationships in the United States, world, and Washington State history.
- H.2 History: The student understands the origin and impact of ideas and technological developments on history.
- G.1 Geography: The student uses maps, charts, and other geographic tools to understand the spatial arrangement of people, places, resources, and environments on Earth's surface.
- G.2 Geography: The student understands the complex physical and human characteristics of places and regions.
- G.3 Geography: The student observes and analyzes the interaction between people, the environment, and culture.
- C.1 Civics: The student understands and can explain the core values and democratic principles of the United States as set forth in foundational documents, including the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
- C.2 Civics: The student analyzes the purposes and organization of government and laws.
- C.3 Civics: The student understands the purposes and organization of international relationships and how United States foreign policy is made.
- C.4 Civics: The student understands the rights and responsibilities of citizenship and the principles of democratic civic involvement.
- E.1 Economics: Students understand the impact of scarcity on their personal lives and on the households, businesses, governments, and societies in which they are participants.
- E.2 Economics: Students understand the essential characteristics of past and present economic systems.
- E.3 Economics: Students understand the role of government and institutions in past and present economic systems.

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